Apr 10, 2007 09:04
no one should feel very, very unwanted in so many levels of their life.
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friend (noun)
A person who has lived on Carlotta Street.
A person whom one knows, likes, and trusts.
A person whom one knows; an acquaintance.
A person who enjoys HappyHours on the CarlottaPleasureClub steps.
A person with whom one is allied in a struggle or cause; a comrade.
A person who has been to multiple Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday fFried Chicken Cookoffs.
WORD HISTORY:
A friend is a lover, literally. The relationship between Latin amcus "friend" and am "I love" is clear, as is the relationship between Greek philos "friend" and phile "I love." In English, though, we have to go back a millennium before we see the verb related to friend. At that time, frond, the Old English word for "friend," was simply the present participle of the verb fron, "to love." The Germanic root behind this verb is *fr-, which meant "to like, love, be friendly to." Closely linked to these concepts is that of "peace," and in fact Germanic made a noun from this root, *frithu-, meaning exactly that. Ultimately descended from this noun are the personal names Frederick, "peaceful ruler," and Siegfried, "victory peace." The root also shows up in the name of the Germanic deity Frigg, the goddess of love, who lives on today in the word Friday, "day of Frigg," from an ancient translation of Latin Veneris dis, "day of Venus."
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so, i wish goddesses of love, fridays and pleasant times to my friends.
this germanic deity frigg girl, the goddess of love. yeah, she sounds good. friggday... that sounds good. friggday... say it with me... friggday. oh yeah.
the day of Venus.
bh: uh huh huh huh. hey beavis, can you think of anything that rhymes with Venus?
bvs: uh huh huh huh, yeah,... Flytrap.
i cant wait to see venus on friggday.