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Get the beating off mug.By far the best book in the Twilight series. Alot of people are saying that it is an epic fail. But i disagree entirely...I mean Edward and Bella FINALLY do everything they planned. They overcome everyone's expectations for them to fail. I mean they prove that you can be with whoever you want to be with. Honestly I don't understand how this is a failure to the series. I mean Edward and Bella have a baby. They overcame the odds and had a baby!!
In my opinion the best book in the series.
But "don't knock it till you try it". at least read it befor you make your assumptions.
In my opinion the best book in the series.
But "don't knock it till you try it". at least read it befor you make your assumptions.
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verb form of "brent"
brented, brenting, brents
1. To express feelings of pain, dissatisfaction, or resentment, especially about the subject of poker.
2. To waddle back and forth incessantly.
3. To subconciously annoy everyone in contact with the brenter or brentee.
4. To make a formal accusation or bring a formal charge about wrongdoings to ones personal items (especially chips).
Middle English brenteinen, from Old French brentaindre, brentaign-, from Vulgar Latin *brentangere : Latin bren-, intensive pref.; see bren- + Latin brengere, to lament; see plk-2 in Indo-European Roots.
May be used also as an adj. to describe a somewhat foul person. (to the senses)
verb form of "brent"
brented, brenting, brents
1. To express feelings of pain, dissatisfaction, or resentment, especially about the subject of poker.
2. To waddle back and forth incessantly.
3. To subconciously annoy everyone in contact with the brenter or brentee.
4. To make a formal accusation or bring a formal charge about wrongdoings to ones personal items (especially chips).
Middle English brenteinen, from Old French brentaindre, brentaign-, from Vulgar Latin *brentangere : Latin bren-, intensive pref.; see bren- + Latin brengere, to lament; see plk-2 in Indo-European Roots.
May be used also as an adj. to describe a somewhat foul person. (to the senses)
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Through out the show the main character completely avoids the DEA, snitches and generally jealous people that would do him in. If this show was based on reality he'd have gone to prison for sentence's longer then pedophiles, rapist and murderers, after his street dealers were followed around and phone tapped, but the show isn't based on reality, so it's just something for people to come back to for entertainment.
Through out the show the main character completely avoids the DEA, snitches and generally jealous people that would do him in. If this show was based on reality he'd have gone to prison for sentence's longer then pedophiles, rapist and murderers, after his street dealers were followed around and phone tapped, but the show isn't based on reality, so it's just something for people to come back to for entertainment.
"I've seen all the episodes of Breaking Bad so far on t.v."
"I don't get where the whole fighting terrorism direction was going with the school teacher in Breaking Bad, so I stopped watching."
"I don't get where the whole fighting terrorism direction was going with the school teacher in Breaking Bad, so I stopped watching."
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