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why people say "I'm gonna run to the store."? I mean, they never actually do "run" to the store. They drive. Or they walk, or ride a bike. But never (maybe very rarely) do they run to the store. The things we say. I mean, we know what they are saying, but when you sit and break it down....it doesn't make sense.
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meh look at other countries and their sayings, just as wild and crazy
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Thanks for the observation, Sienfeld.
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why do they call it a bike run?..motorcycles?
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OHHHHH MY GAWWWWWWAD!
I said that today, that I had to run to the store but I really drove. Does that make me a bad person? Why do we drive on a parkway and park in a driveway? OK becides the fact that most of the time there is a garage in the way. :-) |
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why people say "I'm gonna run to the store."? I mean, they never actually do "run" to the store. They drive. Or they walk, or ride a bike. But never (maybe very rarely) do they run to the store. The things we say. I mean, we know what they are saying, but when you sit and break it down....it doesn't make sense. ![]() I guess because they are just expressions and the English language tends to one of laziness. We like to hurry things along as much as possible. I know I lived down in southern California at one point and people truly drive everywhere there. They will drive across the street. Does anyone ever "up and die" either? Thats another weird one. Who is up and dieing exactly? |
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Afterwhile, I'm going to grab a bite to eat, catch a movie, hop in the shower, give my woman a hollar, and hit the bed!
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hey thanks for reminding me
i have to "drive" to the store for some iced tea hopefully when i get back i can read another rabbit story ![]() |
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Afterwhile, I'm going to grab a bite to eat, catch a movie, hop in the shower, give my woman a hollar, and hit the bed! ![]() someone is abusive towards his bed ![]() |
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I run to the bathroom a lot. Mostly to take a s---.
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I run to the bathroom a lot. Mostly to take a s---. dont we all? ![]() |
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I have this battle with my 15 yr old all the time... But I'm learning thier language....
everyones name is ..."Yo" or "dude" Peace out means... "goodbye" "Chillin" means...relaxing When something is "Butter" .. that means it's good "Fly" means something is cool. My name is also "Yo" and sometimes "Dude" A simple head nod means hello. "Sup" also means hello. "Keep it hangin" means take care. "Kickin it" means hanging out with friends or dating some girl. "Gotcha" means I understand "Grubbin" means eating there's so much more..... it's almost foreign! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I have this battle with my 15 yr old all the time... But I'm learning thier language.... everyones name is ..."Yo" or "dude" Peace out means... "goodbye" "Chillin" means...relaxing When something is "Butter" .. that means it's good "Fly" means something is cool. My name is also "Yo" and sometimes "Dude" A simple head nod means hello. "Sup" also means hello. "Keep it hangin" means take care. "Kickin it" means hanging out with friends or dating some girl. "Gotcha" means I understand "Grubbin" means eating there's so much more..... it's almost foreign! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Thanks for the observation, Sienfeld. you know there is superman somewhere, in every eposide of seinfield, |
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Thanks for the observation, Sienfeld. you know there is superman somewhere, in every eposide of seinfield, That is because Superman is the best! |
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From what I understand, the English language has always been that way. It's not phonetic, every rule of grammar has an exception, it's always borrowed words from other languages. Mainstream English words can completely change meaning (ex. 400 years ago, a shambles was marketplace). There have been debates over spelling for hundreds of years; English surnames used to have an infinite variety of spellings. Also, every generation in its history has had its own slang. Also, many slang and dirty words still in use date back hundreds of years.
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From what I understand, the English language has always been that way. It's not phonetic, every rule of grammar has an exception, it's always borrowed words from other languages. Mainstream English words can completely change meaning (ex. 400 years ago, a shambles was marketplace). There have been debates over spelling for hundreds of years; English surnames used to have an infinite variety of spellings. Also, every generation in its history has had its own slang. Also, many slang and dirty words still in use date back hundreds of years. (Didn't mean for the reply to be so long......) That's fly dude! ![]() |
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I say "hit the light". That means turn it on and turn it off. Makes NOOOO sense.
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