My relationship with her went up and down.
by Arminkshipper June 15, 2025
by Arminkshipper June 27, 2025
A truly dependable person proves themself to be a friend in need is a friend indeed, by always offering help during difficult times
by Arminkshipper July 04, 2024
by Arminkshipper July 15, 2024
1. entirely (used to emphasize an amount or quantity).
2. the period, point, or state of the greatest fullness or strength; the height of a period of time.
3. the whole.
4. make (something) full; fill up.
5. (of the moon or tide) become full.
2. the period, point, or state of the greatest fullness or strength; the height of a period of time.
3. the whole.
4. make (something) full; fill up.
5. (of the moon or tide) become full.
1. "they talked for full half an hour"
2. At the full of the harvest season, the fields were a vibrant golden color.
3. The full cost of the repairs came as quite a shock.
4. "he full up the house with bawling"
5. "fulling moon aloft doth ride"
2. At the full of the harvest season, the fields were a vibrant golden color.
3. The full cost of the repairs came as quite a shock.
4. "he full up the house with bawling"
5. "fulling moon aloft doth ride"
by Arminkshipper April 18, 2025
"sling a few things into your knapsack"
by Arminkshipper July 20, 2024
The words "messmer" and "merwi-," (*mer- in PIE), both imply "lifeless," and may have originated from the proto-Celtic/old Irish form Messu-, which means "judgement."
by Arminkshipper June 23, 2024