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We can say that “thinking is translating ‘prosaic-ideas’ without accessories” since ideas (in brain) do not follow any metrical composition.
by Rajeeb2014 January 15, 2013

Deathreaten is a verb. It means the threat of death against someone; it also means to tell someone or others that you will murder them.
A: My son John told me yesterday that you deathreatened him!
B: Yes, it is true.
A: How dare you deathreaten my son, John?
B: Actually, I was so angry at that time. It was my mistake.
A: If you deathreaten him again then I will inform the police.
B: I am so sorry. I promise that I will never deathreaten your son again.
B: Yes, it is true.
A: How dare you deathreaten my son, John?
B: Actually, I was so angry at that time. It was my mistake.
A: If you deathreaten him again then I will inform the police.
B: I am so sorry. I promise that I will never deathreaten your son again.
by Rajeeb2014 June 23, 2018

A button that should be pressed when someone shares a very emotional or sad status in social media especially on Facebook.
A: Facebook must introduce a sympathize button soon.
B: I agree with you. This is really weird when other friends press the 'Like' button even if the status is about the death of a relative.
A: Do you know about the person who suggested the necessity of this button so clearly?
B: Md. Ziaul Haque from Bangladesh; am I right?
A: Yes, he posted a status on Facebook on Aug 30, 2012 about the introduction of a 'Sympathise' button. The status was- "I find it really strange or weird especially when someone clicks the 'Like' option even when his friend faced an accident. How can we 'like' this phenomenon when the concerned person is not happy? I think my Facebook friends must agree with me on this note. According to me, Mark Zuckerberg should think seriously about this and add another option just beside the 'Like' button. I suggest that "Sympathise" can be the most suitable option."
B: Thanks a lot for this information.
A: It's alright.
B: I agree with you. This is really weird when other friends press the 'Like' button even if the status is about the death of a relative.
A: Do you know about the person who suggested the necessity of this button so clearly?
B: Md. Ziaul Haque from Bangladesh; am I right?
A: Yes, he posted a status on Facebook on Aug 30, 2012 about the introduction of a 'Sympathise' button. The status was- "I find it really strange or weird especially when someone clicks the 'Like' option even when his friend faced an accident. How can we 'like' this phenomenon when the concerned person is not happy? I think my Facebook friends must agree with me on this note. According to me, Mark Zuckerberg should think seriously about this and add another option just beside the 'Like' button. I suggest that "Sympathise" can be the most suitable option."
B: Thanks a lot for this information.
A: It's alright.
by Rajeeb2014 December 16, 2014

King of Words is the pen name or pseudonym of Md. Ziaul Haque, a poet, writer, novelist, songwriter, dramatist, actor, director and researcher from Sylhet, Bangladesh.
A: I liked Md. Ziaul Haque's pen name a lot!
B: What is his pen name?
A: Well, it is 'King of Words'! Is it not exceptional and beautiful?
B: O yes! It is really a very nice pen name to have!
B: What is his pen name?
A: Well, it is 'King of Words'! Is it not exceptional and beautiful?
B: O yes! It is really a very nice pen name to have!
by Rajeeb2014 July 2, 2018

Haque is an Arabic surname that belongs to the Haque Family in the Arabian Peninsula, particularly in Yemen.
by Rajeeb2014 July 27, 2018

I tend to write kurine like Md. Ziaul Haque, from Sylhet, Bangladesh, who started writing this type of poems for the first time.
by Rajeeb2014 March 24, 2013

A: It's a rather simple sum. I'll solve it easily.
B: My friend, it looks so simple but is quite complex indeed.
A: Do you mean that it's a simplex sum?
B: Yes, I do. It has both simplicity and complexity inside.
B: My friend, it looks so simple but is quite complex indeed.
A: Do you mean that it's a simplex sum?
B: Yes, I do. It has both simplicity and complexity inside.
by Rajeeb2014 November 25, 2014
