Man 1 : yo you see that chick with the fire ass fit? Yeaa she sure looks like one hell of an Adeeba!
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When two or more people repeatedly converse this series of words: oh man, kk, sorry, hey guys, damn, zezezeze, aight; in a non-stop fashion until either party becomes tired. Traditionally this sequence ends with a high five.
When two or more people repeatedly converse this series of words: oh man, kk, sorry, hey guys, damn, zezezeze, aight; in a non-stop fashion until either party becomes tired. Traditionally this sequence ends with a high five.
Shawyun: ADEEBIFY
Ashkon: Hey Guys
Shawyun: KK
Ashkon: Sorry
Shawyun: Aight
Ashkon: Damn
Shawyun: zezezezezez
Ashkon: zezezezezez
etc...(until either person becomes tired which is then followed by a high five)
Ashkon: Hey Guys
Shawyun: KK
Ashkon: Sorry
Shawyun: Aight
Ashkon: Damn
Shawyun: zezezezezez
Ashkon: zezezezezez
etc...(until either person becomes tired which is then followed by a high five)
by Shashkon September 9, 2006
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A naked adverb is when a person accuses you of watching porn but, you're simply doing English homework.
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Get the adverbectomy mug.Someone with much knowledge and excellent manners and character. A true role model for others to be following and full of spirit and enjoys life.
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Remember that adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. Adjectives modify nouns.
Remember that adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. Adjectives modify nouns.
Incorrect usage with adjectives:
Incorrect: I did good on that competition today.
Incorrect: I did bad on that test.
Incorrect: My computer can download files fast!
Incorrect: My computer works perfect.
Correct usage with adverbs:
Correct: I did well on that competition today.
Correct: I did badly on that test.
Correct: My computer can download files quickly!
Correct: My computer works perfectly.
Incorrect: I did good on that competition today.
Incorrect: I did bad on that test.
Incorrect: My computer can download files fast!
Incorrect: My computer works perfect.
Correct usage with adverbs:
Correct: I did well on that competition today.
Correct: I did badly on that test.
Correct: My computer can download files quickly!
Correct: My computer works perfectly.
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