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Brandon wrote: "Rebekah wrote: "YAY!!! so much nerdy fun :3"WHERE? I WANTS TO EATS THEM! NERDS! YUM! (another delicious pun!)"
You are absolutely right. Your puns ARE lame.
did you know that high schoolers now have the same anxiety levels as people in insane asylums in the 1950. so to answer your question that makes us all crazy
Brandon wrote: "aawwwww, he figured it out. just don't use swag around me, i means many things.(evil laughter)"OMG! Do you know what the actual definition of "swag" is? People who use it don't know that there's another meaning!
swag |swag|
noun
1 an ornamental festoon of flowers, fruit, and greenery : ribbon-tied swags of flowers.
• a carved or painted representation of such a festoon : fine plaster swags.
• a curtain or piece of fabric fastened so as to hang in a drooping curve.
2 informal money or goods taken by a thief or burglar : garden machinery is the most popular swag.
• informal a large number, amount, or variety: : a swag of events including fleece competitions, poultry and water fowl competitions, and a tractor pull.
3 Austral./NZ a traveler's or miner's bundle of personal belongings.
verb ( swagged , swagging ) [ trans. ]
1 arrange in or decorate with a swag or swags of fabric : swag the fabric gracefully over the curtain tie-backs | [as adj. ] ( swagged) the swagged contours of nomads' tents.
2 Austral./NZ travel with one's personal belongings in a bundle : swagging it in Queensland | swagging my way up to the Northern Territory.
3 [ intrans. ] chiefly poetic/literary hang heavily : the crinkly old hide swags here and there.
• sway from side to side : the stout chief sat swagging from one side of the carriage to the other.
ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense [bulging bag] ): probably of Scandinavian origin. The original sense of the verb (early 16th cent.) was [cause to sway or sag.]
noun
1 an ornamental festoon of flowers, fruit, and greenery : ribbon-tied swags of flowers.
• a carved or painted representation of such a festoon : fine plaster swags.
• a curtain or piece of fabric fastened so as to hang in a drooping curve.
2 informal money or goods taken by a thief or burglar : garden machinery is the most popular swag.
• informal a large number, amount, or variety: : a swag of events including fleece competitions, poultry and water fowl competitions, and a tractor pull.
3 Austral./NZ a traveler's or miner's bundle of personal belongings.
verb ( swagged , swagging ) [ trans. ]
1 arrange in or decorate with a swag or swags of fabric : swag the fabric gracefully over the curtain tie-backs | [as adj. ] ( swagged) the swagged contours of nomads' tents.
2 Austral./NZ travel with one's personal belongings in a bundle : swagging it in Queensland | swagging my way up to the Northern Territory.
3 [ intrans. ] chiefly poetic/literary hang heavily : the crinkly old hide swags here and there.
• sway from side to side : the stout chief sat swagging from one side of the carriage to the other.
ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense [bulging bag] ): probably of Scandinavian origin. The original sense of the verb (early 16th cent.) was [cause to sway or sag.]
dude, some did there research. i just thought it was curtains. so i was always laughing when people said they had "swag".
Nicole di Angelo wrote: "swag |swag|noun
1 an ornamental festoon of flowers, fruit, and greenery : ribbon-tied swags of flowers.
• a carved or painted representation of such a festoon : fine plaster swags.
• a curtain or ..."
Seriously? Huh. I was referring to the fact that "swag" is that free stuff you get at parties, like goody bags.
ANOTHER ONE! here it either mean, "cool" or, "Something We Americans Got" i guess that we Americans all have curtains!lol. speaking of Lol this used to means lots of love, now it means laugh out loud, interesting how language changes.
OH MY GOSH. Elders React to Dubstep (Skrillex) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgII2g...
XD I doubt my grandma would like my taste in music.
XD I doubt my grandma would like my taste in music.
ME TOO!!!! DX But I just watched the Teens React to Bullying.
... Gross. Not normally, but it sounds gross right now.
Nooooo. If I ate bacon right now I'd. I dunno what I'd do.
BACON! speaking of which, isn't the pig the ultimate recycling machine? you feed him an apple, essentially garbage, into BACON! Isn't that awesome!?(credits to some comedian)
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WHERE? I WANTS TO EATS THEM! NERDS! YUM! (another delicious pun!)