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No clue. It's not in a language I understand and the use of Cyrillic and Latin letters doesn't help. Any context?xlopyшka
No clue. It's not in a language I understand and the use of Cyrillic and Latin letters doesn't help. Any context?xlopyшka
No clue. It's not in a language I understand and the use of Cyrillic and Latin letters doesn't help. Any context?
I am. I don't care for Rugby League but it's the World Cup Final and it's on TV.
It's been OK in terms of tension but not much in the way of excitement. A bit like a game of rugby chess really. It's a bit weird that Rugby League has a world cup when only three countries take it seriously.
Champagne Supernova. Wonderwall is probably too girly to sing along to like a semiconscious pissed Darlington fan.AND AFTER ALL YOU'RE MY WONDERWALL
Yeah I screencapped the part with wonderwall, that might be my favourite thing of the week.
Hmm. No, second favourite.Better than what happened in Maiden Chat the other day?
I note none of you understand the real meaning of Cried. That word, cry; that has other meanings you know...
Oxford Dictionaries said:cried
[krīd]
cry.
cry
[krī]
weep · shed tears · sob · wail · cry one's eyes out · bawl · howl · snivel · whimper · squall · mewl · bleat · lament · grieve · mourn · keen · boo-hoo · blubber · turn on the waterworks · pule
antonyms: laugh
- shed tears, especially as an expression of distress or pain:
"don't cry—it'll be all right" · "you'll cry tears of joy"
synonyms: weep · shed tears · sob · wail · cry one's eyes out · bawl · howl · snivel · whimper · squall · mewl · bleat · lament · grieve · mourn · keen · boo-hoo · blubber · turn on the waterworks · pule
antonyms: laugh
- shout or scream, especially to express one's fear, pain, or grief:
"the little girl fell down and cried for her mommy"
synonyms: call · shout · exclaim · sing out · yell · shriek · scream · screech · bawl · bellow · roar · vociferate · squeal · yelp · holler · ejaculate
antonyms: whisper
say something in an excited or anguished tone of voice:
"“Where will it end?” he cried out"
(of a street trader) shout out the name of (goods for sale):
"there was a bustle of activity as vendors cried their wares, offering shellfish to potential buyers"
- (of a bird or other animal) make a loud characteristic call:
"the wild birds cried out over the water"
- what we did when Brucie left
"Brucie's gone, we cry."
to turn to Buckethead after Iron Maiden disappoints you
"I am cry[ing]."
ORIGIN
Middle English (in the sense ‘ask for earnestly or loudly’): from Old French crier (verb), cri (noun), from Latin quiritare ‘raise a public outcry,’ literally ‘call on the Quirites (Roman citizens) for help.’
@CriedWhenBrucieLeft