An amazing last name that comes with the French origin, meaning it was from France. It's meaning is "to be a doctor" and was originally given to French medics a long time ago. The last name can still be seen today by French descendants.
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who loves sneaking out of spanish class with the spanish with the excuse of โyo puerdo it al bano โ
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who loves sneaking out of spanish class with the spanish with the excuse of โyo puerdo it al bano โ
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grant ayala- โ o fosho that was quinn lemire
aiden mckenzie- โa site for sore eyesโ
grant ayala- โa mi me gustaโ
grant ayala- โ o fosho that was quinn lemire
aiden mckenzie- โa site for sore eyesโ
grant ayala- โa mi me gustaโ
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A fat, useless, heap of human excrement and also the better(?) half of the (should me deemed) clinically retarded, ass-looks-like-a-bag-of-wet-clothes who can't bare children so she needs to resort to trying to snatch children to fulfill her dreams of being a mom named Aimee (notice the white trash spelling of the name). To be a Joe Lemire, one must not be able to hack it in the Navy and be an absent, dead-beat father who disappeared for 10 years only to return with obsurd threats and demands. If you are a Joe Lemire, you should kill yourself.
"Did you hear about Tommy? He got the boot from the Navy and hasn't seen or paid child support to his kid for over a decade!"
"He is such a Joe Lemire."
"He is such a Joe Lemire."
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Get the Lemieux mug.Star player, owner, and Captain of the Pittsburgh Penguins. Started a group to buy the Pens out of bankrupcy. Won a gold medal for Canada in the Olympics.
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Get the Lemieux mug.In one game, a hockey player tallies an even-strength goal, a power play goal, a short-handed goal, a penalty shot goal, and an empty net goal. So-called because of its accomplishment by the legendary Mario Lemieux.
The Lemieux Cycle is evidence enough that he is the greatest hockey player of all time; after all, there's no such thing as a Gretzky Cycle.
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