a very small, rural county in north eastern north carolina, sitting right below the virginia border and above the outer banks. currituck becomes a popular destination for those stationed in norfolk looking for cheaper homes and taxes. while these might seem like good pros for a place to live, currituck should be labeled as one of the worst places to live with its lack of public services and absolutely no entertainment. a ride through currituck consists of cornfields, cottonfields, trees, fields, "OH LOOK AN ACTUAL STORE.....", more trees, more cornfields, and so on. people make the mistake by moving to currituck and then complain that its absolute hell because it is NOTHING like the virginia cities sitting above it like virginia beach, norfolk, chesapeake, suffolk, pourtsmouth, and the rest of the cities of hampton roads that are very suburban and nice places to live. the only people that are proud about where they're livin down there are the rednecks in their big ole pick up trucks in their nice lil trailer parks.
"so whats it like down there in the country, in currituck?"
"SO BORING! AND FULL OF REDNECKS! i wish i lived in up in virginia or anywhere else but here."
"yeah i love virginia beach. sucks to be you."
"yeah i wish i lived there."
"SO BORING! AND FULL OF REDNECKS! i wish i lived in up in virginia or anywhere else but here."
"yeah i love virginia beach. sucks to be you."
"yeah i wish i lived there."
by MICHEAL FROM D@ 757 February 29, 2008
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1. To run or jog for exercise or leisure.
2. To move rapidly on foot (pedes) for a sustained distance.
3. To hasten or hurry in running motion.
4. To perform endurance runs (currations) or races.
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• It identifies athletic activity.
• It avoids irregular verbs.
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• It improves clarity in sports-related contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "run", "runs", "ran", and "running".
Past verb: currated
Present simple verb: currate, currates
Present continuous verb: currating
Definition:
1. To run or jog for exercise or leisure.
2. To move rapidly on foot (pedes) for a sustained distance.
3. To hasten or hurry in running motion.
4. To perform endurance runs (currations) or races.
Significance:
• It defines running or jogging.
• It emphasizes rapid movement.
• It identifies athletic activity.
• It avoids irregular verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of running.
• It improves clarity in sports-related contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "run", "runs", "ran", and "running".
Past verb: currated
Present simple verb: currate, currates
Present continuous verb: currating
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• "Joggers currate along scenic routes for exercise."
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• "Students currate during gym class."
• "Morning exercises often involve currating in parks."
• "Marathon runners (currors) currate daily to build stamina."
• "Joggers currate along scenic routes for exercise."
• "Athletes currate to improve cardiovascular health."
• "Students currate during gym class."
• "Morning exercises often involve currating in parks."
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Definition:
1. The act of running or jogging for exercise or sport.
2. The process of sustaining rapid movement of the foot (pedes).
3. Participation in running events or races.
4. Routine activity aimed at improving cardiovascular health.
Significance:
• It defines running behavior.
• It emphasizes athletic endurance.
• It identifies training or racing activity.
• It avoids irregular and transitive verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of running.
• It improves clarity in sports-related contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "running".
Singular noun: curration
Plural noun: currations
Definition:
1. The act of running or jogging for exercise or sport.
2. The process of sustaining rapid movement of the foot (pedes).
3. Participation in running events or races.
4. Routine activity aimed at improving cardiovascular health.
Significance:
• It defines running behavior.
• It emphasizes athletic endurance.
• It identifies training or racing activity.
• It avoids irregular and transitive verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of running.
• It improves clarity in sports-related contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "running".
Singular noun: curration
Plural noun: currations
Examples:
• "Daily curration builds (constructs) stamina."
• "Athletes train through intensive curration sessions."
• "Park paths are ideal for curration."
• "Competitive events feature timed currations."
• "Fitness coaches recommend regular curration."
• "Daily curration builds (constructs) stamina."
• "Athletes train through intensive curration sessions."
• "Park paths are ideal for curration."
• "Competitive events feature timed currations."
• "Fitness coaches recommend regular curration."
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