One
- WORD BY
BTD 3
- CREATED
- 9 months ago
- SEE ALSO
- eggpoops, elderdyke, HOBSESSION
noun, Good-bye
- DEFINITION BY
BTD 3
- CREATED
- 9 months ago
- DEDICATION
Justin
- TAGS
- USAGE
You're leaving? iight, One
- SYNONYMS
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- Couldn't have said it better myself! (1 votes)
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Let's talk about this word. Yes! Let's. 16 comments below, yours can follow.
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A comment in bromance references One-- "I spotted bromance in this review of the movie"Year One":"Jack Black and Michael Cera get in touch with their inner cavemen in this time-traveling bromance"http://www.salon.com/ent/movies/review/2009/06/19/year_one/index.html"
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A comment in snitizen references One-- "Hahaha Love it! It is so utterly effective for today's snits that have to rant and rave about every little thing in the name of psychoanalysis. A new word for nitpickers. Good One, Bek!"
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A comment in endsation references One-- "why would anyone not like this word (unless they entered a competing One). it was a creative addition. nice work, TJ13."
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A comment in Skipple references One-- "Sorry but Skipple is already a legitimate word and unfortunately not a recent creation. A "Skipple" is a unit of dry measurement equal to a little more than 3 pecks. For the record, the preferred spelling of "judgment" has only One e. "
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A comment in em- press (em stands for electronic mute ) references One-- "The second meaning of em-press is empress which represents the highest authority ( empress regnant ) and stresses out that you are the only One ( male or female does not matter ) who can em- press which means to put an end to the phone conversation."
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A comment in Textorist references One-- "This One made me laugh."
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A comment in and references One-- "Aion has quickly become One of the most lauded new entries to the gaming industry last year,battling its way aion kina to the top and earning aion gold high honors from those within the industry.Everyone here at NCsoft would like to thank our talented development team,unwavering operations folks aion kinah and most importantly our wonderful community.Our fans are what aion gold make this game great and we couldn¡¯t have had such a great year without you.We¡¯re looking aion kina forward to what great heights Aion will attain in 2010.Best Persistent World Gameaion gold was definitely One of the most hyped and anticipated MMOs of the year,but NCsoft still managed to deliver an experience that aion kina was very unique,combining inventive visuals with player-versus-player flying combat."
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A comment in flippants references One-- "word History: One would not expect a word for a modern article of clothing to come ultimately from the name of a 4th-century Roman Catholic saint, but that is the case with the word pants. It can be traced back to Pantaleon, the patron saint of Venice. He became so closely associated with the inhabitants of that city that the Venetians were popularly known as Pantaloni. Consequently, among the commedia dell'arte's stock characters the representative Venetian (a stereotypically wealthy but miserly merchant) was called Pantalone, or Pantalon in French. In the mid-17th century the French came to identify him with One particular style of trousers, a style which became known as pantaloons in English. Pantaloons was later applied to another style that came into fashion in the late 18th century, tight-fitting garments that had begun to replace knee breeches. After that pantaloons was used to refer to trousers in general. The abbreviation of pantaloons to pants met with some resistance at first; it was considered vulgar and, as Oliver Wendell Holmes put it, "a word not made for gentlemen, but 'gents.'" First found in the writings of Edgar Allan Poe in 1840, pants has replaced the "gentleman's word" in English and has Lost all obvious connection to Saint Pantaleon.""
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A comment in flippants references One-- "word History: One would not expect a word for a modern article of clothing to come ultimately from the name of a 4th-century Roman Catholic saint, but that is the case with the word pants. It can be traced back to Pantaleon, the patron saint of Venice. He became so closely associated with the inhabitants of that city that the Venetians were popularly known as Pantaloni. Consequently, among the commedia dell'arte's stock characters the representative Venetian (a stereotypically wealthy but miserly merchant) was called Pantalone, or Pantalon in French. In the mid-17th century the French came to identify him with One particular style of trousers, a style which became known as pantaloons in English. Pantaloons was later applied to another style that came into fashion in the late 18th century, tight-fitting garments that had begun to replace knee breeches. After that pantaloons was used to refer to trousers in general. The abbreviation of pantaloons to pants met with some resistance at first; it was considered vulgar and, as Oliver Wendell Holmes put it, "a word not made for gentlemen, but 'gents.'" First found in the writings of Edgar Allan Poe in 1840, pants has replaced the "gentleman's word" in English and has Lost all obvious connection to Saint Pantaleon.""
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A comment in strot references One-- "This is not, but One of them, the worst definition I have ever seen. "
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A comment in indecisijig references One-- "Not an original One. This was previously concocted in the 1980s in the "Sniglets" portion of Rich Hall in "Not Necessarily The News". "
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A comment in intexticating references One-- "To BuffHere, your clues are on the other site. One more to look out for...I will do it later."
