Opeth

Last time I checked, 'there' indicates a position, whereas 'their' indicates a multiple number of objects.
Stupid people don't know their (adjectives).


Catch the frisbee?
by Larstait December 02, 2003
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abbreviate

To make briefer, shorten.

Abbreviation for abbreviate is Abbr.
Abbreviate is such a long word for what it means.
by LarstaiT November 10, 2003
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matrices

Plural of Matrix, an array of NUMERALS.
Divide the matrices to find the quotent trifactor dividend to the matrices quo quotent numerator guhguh guhguh gullible
by larstait October 13, 2003
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poppy seed

A seed of a poppy flower that contains a good item of concern
by larstait October 29, 2003
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Squib

A short, witty, satirical comment in speech or writing.
He enjoyed sending squibs to the local newspaper.
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arbitrary

Based on random or merely personal preference
Both computers cost the same and had the same features, so in the end I made an arbitrary decision about which to buy.
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tango & cash

You can't split them up.
-JB: Couldn't split up Tango & Cash..

-KG: That's true
by larstait October 13, 2003
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