A word used so grammar Nazis can think their right, but it’s actually a red herring.
Though spelled differently than the misspelling of "wasting" it means exactly the same thing
Though spelled differently than the misspelling of "wasting" it means exactly the same thing
Person A:"I'm terribly afraid of waisting my life away"
Person B:"well than you certainly don't want to be HIPpy"
Person A:"well if this is a remark on my spelling, you sir are wrong" *posts link*
Person B:"well than you certainly don't want to be HIPpy"
Person A:"well if this is a remark on my spelling, you sir are wrong" *posts link*
by dumbdeedumdumdum May 12, 2011