Apr 22 Word of the Day
Bro since I got dirtpilled on Tuesday I have made sooo many worm friends and made them soo many little houses to get married in. Me? Lonely? No you’re the lonely one u lawn owning freak
by ecogoth December 30, 2020
2
A language, derived from English (or English-English, American-English etc. etc. ad nauseam).
This is the de facto language of international commerce, finance, shipping, aviation, the web, etc.
It has many dialects.
Chinglish, Singlish, Franglais and Spanglish spring to mind.
Acccents include Canadian - which might be boring, Strine, Kiwi, Estuary, Scouse, Cockney and Hindglish.
There is one recognised speech impediment
- this is known as geordie
This is the de facto language of international commerce, finance, shipping, aviation, the web, etc.
It has many dialects.
Chinglish, Singlish, Franglais and Spanglish spring to mind.
Acccents include Canadian - which might be boring, Strine, Kiwi, Estuary, Scouse, Cockney and Hindglish.
There is one recognised speech impediment
- this is known as geordie
If you understand this, you understand World.
by Railtracksurvivor February 21, 2009
3
A word that needs to be defined. Basically its a sphere, floating in space. It has both land and Sea...oh and some air too. it is also called earth. Its pretty tight.
by C07 June 23, 2005
5
An alternate term for Earth, the planet we live on, the third from the sun.
Generally, "world" does not describe the physical planet, but rather the community within it.
Generally, "world" does not describe the physical planet, but rather the community within it.
The world is starting to lose it...
All around the world, people have McDonalds.
What a wonderful world.
All around the world, people have McDonalds.
What a wonderful world.
by PathDæmon November 17, 2004