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Words don't work, they sit home on the dole and play x-box in their mom's basement.You inferred from his statement. He implied. That's how those words work.
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Words don't work, they sit home on the dole and play x-box in their mom's basement.You inferred from his statement. He implied. That's how those words work.
Are we talking "dumped" or "dropped"?
"Dropped" says you....I dropped a huge dump early this morning, does that count?
"When the beat drops" as in "WTF are you listening to?""I dropped a deuce", meaning, I took a dump.
"The charges were dropped", meaning the evidence was insufficient.
"The anti-gunners dropped new legislation", I want to know how they came up with this.
I think it's safe to assume the 3rd example is just a reference to the 1st. Maybe we should start referring to "anti-gun legislation" as "a deuce"... it would be a more accurate description."I dropped a deuce", meaning, I took a dump.
"The charges were dropped", meaning the evidence was insufficient.
"The anti-gunners dropped new legislation", I want to know how they came up with this.