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they took our jobs

Can only be pronouced 'dey tk oor jerbs', and is usually said in a high pitched wail. Is the main argument against immigrants coming into countries, and is the slogan of many workers unions. Many people say "They are taking our jobs" or "We are losing our jobs", but the grammatically correct way to say it is: 'dey tk oor jerbs' or in writing: 'they took our jobs'
"I think we should allow immigrants into the country, they will benefit the economy"

"bt dey tk oor jobs.

"Yeh, they took our jobs"

"That's not how to say it!"
by Guy with nothing better to do October 16, 2008
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A rough absentminded drawing made seemingly without purpose doodle that is posted on twitter. (a combination of twitter, draw and doodle).
She troodled on twitter at least once a week.
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tooken

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Connor: Sorry Buck it's all been tooken.
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