Obtainable on the internet.
A: Hey, did you get Mr. Harper's worksheet?
B: No, what's the name of it? I think it's probably intertainable.
B: No, what's the name of it? I think it's probably intertainable.
by the linus August 30, 2010
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Donald continually interrtrumpted Hillary throughout the second debate. Donald completely interrtrumpted the Republican Party in 2016.
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When you know some one and your friend know someone and both of the someone know each other but not you or your friend.
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When you are on the internet and you want other to entertain you.
When you are on the internet and you want other to entertain you.
BE MORE INTERTAINING!
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"Any text is a new tissue of past citations. Bits of code, formulae, rhythmic models, fragments of social languages, etc., pass into the text and are redistributed within it, for there is always language before and around the text. Intertextuality, the condition of any text whatsoever, cannot, of course, be reduced to a problem of sources or influences; the intertext is a general field of anonymous formulae whose origin can scarcely ever be located; of unconscious or automatic quotations, given without quotation marks."
The example I just gave was itself an example of Intertext because it was quoted from "Theory of the Text."
The example I just gave was itself an example of Intertext because it was quoted from "Theory of the Text."
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A word to describe something which is twinkling and is intermingled with something else.
A word to describe something which is twinkling and is intermingled with something else.
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