HappyScrappy
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Do you like puppies
The_RAIDER said:It's sooo satisfying to feel your foot come into solid impact with their Ass End after a hard day...
The_RAIDER said:It's sooo satisfying to feel your foot come into solid impact with their Ass End after a hard day...
My Wife kicks back, so I had to find something else...HappyScrappy said:
obviously you aren't married![]()
The_RAIDER said:
My Wife kicks back, so I had to find something else...
HappyScrappy said:
I just kick the neighbor's kid. he's pretty quiet so I don't think I'll get in any trouble.
can't run too fast neither, so I don't have to try too hard when I'm kicking.
smallmovesal said:what about baby chicks??
THeMaCHinE said:![]()
Affectionately known as "Skippy" in some circles. Known as "Mongolian Beef" in other, more smarmy circles.
Why didn't you include an option that read:
• Yes, I like them. Sautéed, glazed and served over a bed of wild rice with a nice red Altano or Foch.
HappyScrappy said:the pipe is very nice - but I think tab completion and the coman history are the ones that most people really take for granted.
and I still fucking maintain that a "chick" IS a fucking baby chicken already, so a "baby chick" is fucking impossible.
dumbass
THeMaCHinE said:
I would tend to agree. However, if one really wanted to argue it, he could say that within the baby stage, there are different levels of maturation. Therefore, a chick could be in the "baby" stage of being a chick, and therefore, be a baby chick.
THeMaCHinE said:Entry Word: flaccid
Function: adjective
Text: Synonyms LIMP 1, flabby, flimsy, floppy, sleazy
Related Word emasculated, enervated, unnerved; debilitated, enfeebled, sapped, weakened
Contrasted Words elastic, flexible, springy, supple; limber, lithe; energetic, lusty, nervous, vigorous
Antonyms resilient
Nope, no "soft" in there...
HappyScrappy said:
so yoyu are saying that in your mind, soft is nothing like "supple" or "flabby"
don't make me whip out my small and flaccid cock.
HappyScrappy said:from the first entry of dictionary.com (has lots of different dict entries and a thesaurus)
flaccid \Flac"cid\, a. [L. flaccidus, fr. flaccus flabby: cf. OF. flaccide.] Yielding to pressure for want of firmness and stiffness; soft and weak; limber; lax; drooping; flabby; as, a flaccid muscle; flaccid flesh.
Religious profession . . . has become flacced. --I. Taylor. -- Flac"cid*ly, adv. -- Flac"cid*ness, n.
THeMaCHinE said:
This merely states that flaccid and soft have properties that overlap. Not that soft is a substitute for flaccid.
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