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Would you spite me in case I took your food? |
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I would just hit you with the piece of food |
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belenus Prince


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Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 4:34 pm Post subject: Spite |
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Please don't take my food.
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mohrorless Mail Order Goat Bride


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Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 5:13 pm Post subject: |
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Touching my food risks a fork in the back of your hand.... _________________ Fetch me the Holy Hand Grenade!
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Sir Cracked of the Mind Guest
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Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 2:30 am Post subject: |
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Woo! powerful stuff playingf with a wo/mans food, could get your hand bitten..  |
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JerWA Prince


Joined: 01 Jan 2007 Posts: 1497 Location: WA, USA
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Sir Cracked of the Mind Guest
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Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 6:55 am Post subject: |
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Are you sure, it could be "spit" would you spit in someones food if they..... They do it in the coffe shop you visit and the resturant, probably even in the hotdog and hamburger factory... we've all seen the secret video footage.
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belenus Prince


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Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2007 12:57 pm Post subject: |
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Oh, spite or smite..... English is such a complex language. I can't understand why you speak it, considering the fact of Spanish being so easy.  _________________
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Sir Cracked of the Mind Guest
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Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 5:15 am Post subject: |
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spite [ spīt ]
noun
Definition:
petty ill will: a malicious, usually small-minded desire to harm or humiliate somebody
transitive verb (3rd person present singular spites, present participle spiting, past and past participle spited)
Definition:
act maliciously towards somebody: to harm, hinder, or humiliate somebody out of small-mindedness
[13th century. Shortening of despite]
in spite of notwithstanding, or without taking account of something
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smite [ smīt ] (3rd person present singular smites, present participle smiting, past smote [ smōt ], past participle smitten [ smítt'n ] or smit [ smit ])
verb
Definition:
1. transitive and intransitive verb hit somebody or something hard: to hit somebody or something with a hard blow ( archaic or literary )
2. transitive verb affect or afflict somebody: to affect somebody strongly or disastrously, or afflict somebody with something ( literary ) ( often passive )
3. transitive verb fill somebody with love: to fill somebody with love or longing ( literary ) ( usually passive )
[ Old English smītan 'smear, pollute' < Germanic]
smiter noun
What's the problem, it's easy. even us loonies can understand the many easy and simple ways these words can be used.
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Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 7:02 am Post subject: |
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If the past passive tense of "smite" is "smitten", is the past passive tense of "spite" "spitten"? _________________ 0.0 Giggly hertzes Folding!
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Sir Cracked of the Mind Guest
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Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 7:27 am Post subject: |
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No, it's Apple
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JerWA Prince


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