Arminkshipper's definitions
"I prefer seeing real portraits in art museums, rather than computer pictures."
Another example: "To walk through a forest in real life is preferable to seeing a virtual reality forest on a screen."
Both of these sentences use the word "real" to refer to images or experiences that are real or tangible, rather than digital or virtual.
Another example: "To walk through a forest in real life is preferable to seeing a virtual reality forest on a screen."
Both of these sentences use the word "real" to refer to images or experiences that are real or tangible, rather than digital or virtual.
by Arminkshipper June 20, 2025

by Arminkshipper June 21, 2024

1. a jester or clown, especially one retained in a noble household.
2. a person devoted to a particular activity.
3. a person who is duped.
4. foolish; silly.
2. a person devoted to a particular activity.
3. a person who is duped.
4. foolish; silly.
1. The king burst into laughter as the fool performed a ridiculous dance in the middle of the great hall, his cap jingling with every step.
2. "he is a running fool"
3. He felt like a fool after realizing the email promising a million-dollar prize was just a scam.
4. "that damn fool waiter"
2. "he is a running fool"
3. He felt like a fool after realizing the email promising a million-dollar prize was just a scam.
4. "that damn fool waiter"
by Arminkshipper April 19, 2025

by Arminkshipper July 20, 2024

In fact, here is a sample sentence with the word "no" to refer to north direction:
"I always keep a map in my pocket when I go hiking so I won't get lost, especially since I tend to go "no" on new trails."
"I always keep a map in my pocket when I go hiking so I won't get lost, especially since I tend to go "no" on new trails."
by Arminkshipper June 21, 2025

We're talking about a lot of money.
by Arminkshipper June 28, 2024
