Saturday, August 11, 2012

SUPER de DUPER LMAO's ... Whayt en 1992... ?

I saida, who what when why where and how ? lol.

this is funnee, its just so so funny ahahahahahahhahahah

IT IS fucking RIDICULOUS ridiculous 1540s, from L. ridiculosus "laughable," from ridiculus "that which excites laughter," from ridere "to laugh." howler 1832, "animal that howls," agent noun from howl (v.). Meaning "glaring blunder, ridiculous mistake" is first recorded 1890. malapropism 1826, from Mrs. Malaprop, character in Sheridan's play "The Rivals" (1775), noted for her ridiculous misuse of large words (e.g. "contagious countries" for "contiguous countries"), her name coined from malapropos. bathos "anticlimax, a descent from the sublime to the ridiculous," 1727, from Gk. bathos "depth," related to bathys "deep;" introduced by Pope. mummery (n.) 1520s, "performance of mumming," from O.Fr. mommerie, from momer (see mummer). Transferred sense of "ridiculous ceremony or ritual" is from 1540s. derisive 1620s, "characterized by derision," from L. deris-, pp. stem of deridere (see derision) + -ive. Meaning "ridiculous" is from 1896. Related: Derisively. ridicule (v.) 1680s, from Fr. ridicule, from L. ridiculum, neuter of ridiculus (see ridiculous). Related: Ridiculed; ridiculing. ludicrous (adj.) 1610s, "pertaining to play or sport," from L. ludicrus, from ludicrum "a sport, game, toy, source of amusement, joke," from ludere "to play," which, with L. ludus "a game, play," perhaps is from Etruscan, or perhaps from PIE root *leid- "to play." Sense of "ridiculous" is attested from 1782. Related: Ludicrously; ludicrousness. travesty 1670s, from adjective meaning "dressed so as to be made ridiculous, parodied, burlesqued" (c.1660s), from Fr. travesti "dressed in disguise," pp. of travestir "to disguise" (1590s), from It. travestire "to disguise," from L. trans- "over" (see trans-) + vestire "to clothe" (see wear (v.)). pathetic (adj.) 1590s, "affecting the emotions, exciting the passions," from M.Fr. pathétique "moving, stirring, affecting" (16c.), from L.L. patheticus, from Gk. pathetikos "sensitive, capable of emotion," from pathetos "liable to suffer," verbal adj. of pathein "to suffer" (see pathos). Meaning "arousing pity, pitiful" is first recorded 1737. Colloquial sense of "so miserable as to be ridiculous" is attested from 1937. Pathetic fallacy (1856, first used by Ruskin) is the attribution of human qualities to inanimate objects. screw (n.) c.1400, from M.Fr. escroue "nut, cylindrical socket, screwhole," of uncertain etymology; not found in other Romanic languages. Perhaps via Gallo-Romance *scroba or W.Gmc. *scruva from V.L. scrobis "screw-head groove," in classical Latin "ditch, trench," also "vagina" (Diez, though OED finds this "phonologically impossible"). Kluge and others trace it to L. scrofa "breeding sow," perhaps based on the shape of a pig's penis (cf. Port. porca, Sp. perca "a female screw," from L. porca "sow"). A group of apparently cognate Germanic words (M.L.G., M.Du. schruve, Du. schroef, Ger. Schraube, Swed. skrufva "screw") often are said to be French loan-words. Sense of "means of pressure or coercion" is from 1640s, probably in reference to instruments of torture (e.g. thumbscrews). Meaning "prison guard, warden" is 1812 in underworld slang, originally in reference to the key they carried. To have a screw loose "have a dangerous (usually mental) weakness" is recorded from 1810. Screwy (1820) originally meant "tipsy, slightly drunk;" sense of "crazy, ridiculous" first recorded 1887. <spidey's tripple oggg3wwwTO'sof26andnem's etymology's not mine/d, lmao !


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*u call it ridicoulous*


SMH 
i learned how to 'french'<--is that tru ?) braid hair on that thang's head ! LMAO ! and it was my so called 'white' aiunee that showed me how ! The lil bro got the doll for a BDay Present from somebody (i don't who it was) ! WOW, it was it actually labeled an EVIL doll ? WOW !!!!! WHO BOUGHT THAT BOY THAT FOR HIS BIRTHDAY? I don't even remember it being inside the box ... It just appeared out of the 'Blue' ? IS THAT like a CHUCKEE doll too ?  LMAO !!!!!
What's REALLy going on with buying lil' boys dolls for toys?
That was not your teaching.
I thought you said GIRLS play with DOLLS ... LMAO !
That's a shame within itself.

LOVE THE AUNT too, she was bred in Denver and she didn't see COLORS at all and i don't mean literally , gotta love her , Aunt K! 
lMAo 
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THE GOOD GUYS ? WOW ? LMAO

yall still tryna go to tha circus ? Lmao .

Remember the movie IT ? lol.


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