you asked ;-)anothersobDecember 8 2003, 11:52:58 UTC
Main Entry: this Pronunciation: '[th]is, [th]&s Function: pronoun Inflected Form(s): plural these /'[th]Ez/ Etymology: Middle English, pronoun & adjective, from Old English thes (masculine), this (neuter); akin to Old High German dese this, Old English thæt that Date: before 12th century 1 a (1) : the person, thing, or idea that is present or near in place, time, or thought or that has just been mentioned (2) : what is stated in the following phrase, clause, or discourse b : this time or place 2 a : the one nearer or more immediately under observation or discussion b : the one more recently referred to
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*feels like a loser*
haha
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Pronunciation: '[th]is, [th]&s
Function: pronoun
Inflected Form(s): plural these /'[th]Ez/
Etymology: Middle English, pronoun & adjective, from Old English thes (masculine), this (neuter); akin to Old High German dese this, Old English thæt that
Date: before 12th century
1 a (1) : the person, thing, or idea that is present or near in place, time, or thought or that has just been mentioned (2) : what is stated in the following phrase, clause, or discourse b : this time or place
2 a : the one nearer or more immediately under observation or discussion b : the one more recently referred to
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lol
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I want Brian's job.
GET BACK TO WORK. :oP lol
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why is it people always make that mistake, do I really look like a "riot"?
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yay for pointless, yay for commenting too
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