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Leisurely movement Customary amble can serve as preamble.
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An English sea-faring town. The wife-swapping capital of the North. Yo, have you been to Amble? I banged yo momma there.
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A slang word meaning easy to get along with. mostly used by the younger generation people like me cause I'm amble
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n. The act of an object watching a subject for observational purposes. According to Doris Today, this practise was founded by William Wilberforce.
Mistaken as a passive form of stalking. Also ambling, Ambler (the object). Ambler 1: Let's go for an amble.
Ambler 2: Yes, I was concerned to find out if the cafeteria had exploded, blowing half of his face off, yet. Non-Ambler: *rolls eyes* |
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