(English lesson for today: the suffix -er (or -or) means "doer or agent of" which means a murderer is a doer of murdering. Literal definition of murder is "kill someone unlawfully and with premedition". Literal definition of murderer, therefore, is "doer of killing someone unlawfully and with premedition")
Shall we up the stakes and stary posting the definition of the word we choose.
Why didn't you add the literal meaning and suffixes, and all of that to your post?
Wow. On my screen it shows just Sociopath, but for the quote it shows "Shall we up the stakes and stary [start] posting the definition of the word we choose.[?]"
Edit 2: it's because you edited it before I made my post.
(English lesson for today: the suffix -er (or -or) means "doer or agent of" which means a murderer is a doer of murdering. Literal definition of murder is "kill someone unlawfully and with premedition". Literal definition of murderer, therefore, is "doer of killing someone unlawfully and with premedition")
Shall we up the stakes and stary posting the definition of the word we choose.
Why didn't you add the literal meaning and suffixes, and all of that to your post?
Wow. On my screen it shows just Sociopath, but for the quote it shows "Shall we up the stakes and stary [start] posting the definition of the word we choose.[?]"
Edit 2: it's because you edited it before I made my post.
(English lesson for today: the suffix -er (or -or) means "doer or agent of" which means a murderer is a doer of murdering. Literal definition of murder is "kill someone unlawfully and with premedition". Literal definition of murderer, therefore, is "doer of killing someone unlawfully and with premedition")
Shall we up the stakes and stary posting the definition of the word we choose.
Why didn't you add the literal meaning and suffixes, and all of that to your post?
Wow. On my screen it shows just Sociopath, but for the quote it shows "Shall we up the stakes and stary [start] posting the definition of the word we choose.[?]"
Edit 2: it's because you edited it before I made my post.
Ridiculous
(As in..."You guys are acting RIDICULOUS!" Lol)
Thank you for b using it in a sentence, the context helps.
The cashew tree (Anacardium occidentale) is a tropical evergreen tree that produces the cashew nut and the cashew apple.[1] It can grow as high as 14 m (46 ft), but the dwarf cashew, growing up to 6 m (20 ft), has proved more profitable, with earlier maturity and higher yields.
The cashew nut, often simply called a cashew, is widely consumed. It is eaten on its own, used in recipes, or processed into cashew cheese or cashew butter. The shell of the cashew seed yields derivatives that can be used in many applications from lubricants to paints. The cashew apple is a light reddish to yellow fruit, whose pulp can be processed into a sweet, astringent fruit drink or distilled into liquor.
The Wikimedia movement is the global community of contributors to Wikimedia projects. The movement was created around Wikipedia, and has since expanded to many other projects, including the Wikipedia community with around 70,000 volunteers[1] for other Wikimedia projects such as Wikidata and Wikimedia Commons, and volunteer software developers contributing to MediaWiki. These volunteers are supported by numerous organizations around the world, including the Wikimedia Foundation, related chapters, thematic organizations, and user groups-wikipedia
re·vive
rəˈvīv/
verb
verb: revive; 3rd person present: revives; past tense: revived; past participle: revived; gerund or present participle: reviving
restore to life or consciousness.
"both men collapsed, but were revived"
synonyms: resuscitate, bring around, bring back to consciousness More
"attempts to revive her failed"
regain consciousness, come around, wake up
"the man soon revived"
regain life, consciousness, or strength.
"she was beginning to revive from her faint"
give new strength or energy to.
"the cool, refreshing water revived us all"
synonyms: reinvigorate, revitalize, refresh, energize, reanimate, resuscitate, revivify, rejuvenate, regenerate, enliven, stimulate
"a cup of tea revived her"
restore interest in or the popularity of.
"many pagan traditions continue or are being revived"
synonyms: reintroduce, reestablish, restore, resurrect, bring back, regenerate, resuscitate, rekindle
"a project aiming to revive the traditions of the region"
improve the position or condition of.
"the paper made panicky attempts to revive falling sales"
Replies
Okay... mocking bird
Prejudice
(Darth...)
MAUL
(I love you darth maul!
Idealist
Dooku
("He's a political idealist...not a murderer")
(English lesson for today: the suffix -er (or -or) means "doer or agent of" which means a murderer is a doer of murdering. Literal definition of murder is "kill someone unlawfully and with premedition". Literal definition of murderer, therefore, is "doer of killing someone unlawfully and with premedition")
Shall we up the stakes and stary posting the definition of the word we choose.
Why didn't you add the literal meaning and suffixes, and all of that to your post?
Wow. On my screen it shows just Sociopath, but for the quote it shows "Shall we up the stakes and stary [start] posting the definition of the word we choose.[?]"
Edit 2: it's because you edited it before I made my post.
Ridiculous
(As in..."You guys are acting RIDICULOUS!" Lol)
Thank you for b using it in a sentence, the context helps.
I'll choose "Beyond"
"we have gone Beyond ridiculous."
-100 for not defining OR using it in a sentence.
Bummer
"A thing that is annoying or disappointing"
Klocko is a bummer.
A person, thing, or event, that will take any fun engagement and cause all enjoyment to stop immediately.
Forum trolls can be killjoys, in their ttempt to be funny.
Almond Joy (the candy bar)
(After all the time and energy I've spent on this nonsense in this thread, I feel like I need an Almond Joy! lol)
The cashew tree (Anacardium occidentale) is a tropical evergreen tree that produces the cashew nut and the cashew apple.[1] It can grow as high as 14 m (46 ft), but the dwarf cashew, growing up to 6 m (20 ft), has proved more profitable, with earlier maturity and higher yields.
The cashew nut, often simply called a cashew, is widely consumed. It is eaten on its own, used in recipes, or processed into cashew cheese or cashew butter. The shell of the cashew seed yields derivatives that can be used in many applications from lubricants to paints. The cashew apple is a light reddish to yellow fruit, whose pulp can be processed into a sweet, astringent fruit drink or distilled into liquor.
A open sorce encyclopedia that has gotten vauble information the majority of the time.
You clearly got that from Wikipedia, or a similar source.
Wikimedia
The Wikimedia movement is the global community of contributors to Wikimedia projects. The movement was created around Wikipedia, and has since expanded to many other projects, including the Wikipedia community with around 70,000 volunteers[1] for other Wikimedia projects such as Wikidata and Wikimedia Commons, and volunteer software developers contributing to MediaWiki. These volunteers are supported by numerous organizations around the world, including the Wikimedia Foundation, related chapters, thematic organizations, and user groups-wikipedia
Peanut butter jelly
Peanut butter jelly
With a baseball bat
[Pause Game]
I certainly did, lol - I'm lazy and at work, lol
[Resume Game]
Revive
re·vive
rəˈvīv/
verb
verb: revive; 3rd person present: revives; past tense: revived; past participle: revived; gerund or present participle: reviving
restore to life or consciousness.
"both men collapsed, but were revived"
synonyms: resuscitate, bring around, bring back to consciousness More
"attempts to revive her failed"
regain consciousness, come around, wake up
"the man soon revived"
regain life, consciousness, or strength.
"she was beginning to revive from her faint"
give new strength or energy to.
"the cool, refreshing water revived us all"
synonyms: reinvigorate, revitalize, refresh, energize, reanimate, resuscitate, revivify, rejuvenate, regenerate, enliven, stimulate
"a cup of tea revived her"
restore interest in or the popularity of.
"many pagan traditions continue or are being revived"
synonyms: reintroduce, reestablish, restore, resurrect, bring back, regenerate, resuscitate, rekindle
"a project aiming to revive the traditions of the region"
improve the position or condition of.
"the paper made panicky attempts to revive falling sales"