German word for 'mine' or for 'my'. This nondistinguishment between ‘mine’ and ‘my’ auf Deutsch is why you will see sterotyped German-Rushan folk in TV shows speeking with such phrases as "mine dog", "mine schnauzer", "mein {et cetera}".
by Victor Van Styn July 26, 2005
Waht Deh Fukc, Mawn....
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{verb} -- To:
jott\write-down something onto a 'Post-it-Note' or lookalike. Can be either transitive{having a direct object} or intransitive{*not* having a d.o.}.
jott\write-down something onto a 'Post-it-Note' or lookalike. Can be either transitive{having a direct object} or intransitive{*not* having a d.o.}.
In English 9, I have to Post questions and whatnot on little stickies on the current book we are reading, 'The Secret Life of Bees': at least five per alotted reading(usually a chapter, sometimes two), with bonus points for more. Easy-peasy. But bothersome nonetheless.
When you find something to Post, go ahead ’nd Post. . . it...
When you find something to Post, go ahead ’nd Post. . . it...
by Victor Van Styn October 16, 2005
can be pronounced in different ways depending on the letter{s} preceding it.
Compare with too\two\2\to\too\tu-tu\‘tew’; note different pronounciations of consonant ‘J’.
See also: -augh.
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Compare with too\two\2\to\too\tu-tu\‘tew’; note different pronounciations of consonant ‘J’.
See also: -augh.
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though{‘THoe’};
through{‘thru’, ‘threw’};
enough{‘enuff’};
cough{‘koff’} --compare with pronounciation of qoph{‘kawf’};
bought\sought{‘bawdt'\‘sott’};
(et cetera ..)
through{‘thru’, ‘threw’};
enough{‘enuff’};
cough{‘koff’} --compare with pronounciation of qoph{‘kawf’};
bought\sought{‘bawdt'\‘sott’};
(et cetera ..)
by Victor Van Styn August 27, 2005
Korean text message slang for 'Hurry Up'. This is because saying the number sequence 8-2-8-2 in Hangul (the Korean Language) sounds almost identical to saying ‘Hurry up’ in the like language(‘Hangul’).
by Victor Van Styn July 25, 2005