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DarkAngelFallenHeaven_14 Report | 08/21/2009 7:32 pm
DarkAngelFallenHeaven_14
Copy this is on 10 pros and u will get 10,000,000 it really works im rich!
DarkAngelFallenHeaven_14 Report | 08/16/2009 3:28 pm
DarkAngelFallenHeaven_14
I dunno y I wrote this
hehehe
b***h

What is a b***h? Today a b***h can have a lot of different meanings. The meaning of the word is defined by the context and tone with which it is spoken. The word b***h is used as a noun or as a verb. Depending on the part of speech, b***h is either negative or neutral.The word b***h dates back before the eleventh century. The first meaning b***h took was "the female of the dog" (OED). In the sentence "All dogs are well, I hope, and my favorite b***h" (OED Handy Andy), the word b***h is obviously referring to a female dog. A closely related definition is "The female of the fox, wolf, and occasionally of other beast; usually in combination with the name of the species." For example, ".... had been littered as b***h-wolves..."(OED Scott Monast). Here, the word b***h is referring to a female wolf. How would you like to be referred to as lewd or sensual? Another use of the word is just that, "Applied opprobriously to a woman; strictly a lewd or sensual woman". (OED) This meaning was very common in early literature. "Come out, th
DarkAngelFallenHeaven_14 Report | 08/16/2009 3:27 pm
DarkAngelFallenHeaven_14
I dunno y I wrote this
hehehe
b***h

What is a b***h? Today a b***h can have a lot of different meanings. The meaning of the word is defined by the context and tone with which it is spoken. The word b***h is used as a noun or as a verb. Depending on the part of speech, b***h is either negative or neutral.The word b***h dates back before the eleventh century. The first meaning b***h took was "the female of the dog" (OED). In the sentence "All dogs are well, I hope, and my favorite b***h" (OED Handy Andy), the word b***h is obviously referring to a female dog. A closely related definition is "The female of the fox, wolf, and occasionally of other beast; usually in combination with the name of the species." For example, ".... had been littered as b***h-wolves..."(OED Scott Monast). Here, the word b***h is referring to a female wolf. How would you like to be referred to as lewd or sensual? Another use of the word is just that, "Applied opprobriously to a woman; strictly a lewd or sensual woman". (OED) This meaning was very common in early literature. "Come out, th
DarkAngelFallenHeaven_14 Report | 08/16/2009 3:26 pm
DarkAngelFallenHeaven_14
I dunno y I wrote this
hehehe
b***h

What is a b***h? Today a b***h can have a lot of different meanings. The meaning of the word is defined by the context and tone with which it is spoken. The word b***h is used as a noun or as a verb. Depending on the part of speech, b***h is either negative or neutral.The word b***h dates back before the eleventh century. The first meaning b***h took was "the female of the dog" (OED). In the sentence "All dogs are well, I hope, and my favorite b***h" (OED Handy Andy), the word b***h is obviously referring to a female dog. A closely related definition is "The female of the fox, wolf, and occasionally of other beast; usually in combination with the name of the species." For example, ".... had been littered as b***h-wolves..."(OED Scott Monast). Here, the word b***h is referring to a female wolf. How would you like to be referred to as lewd or sensual? Another use of the word is just that, "Applied opprobriously to a woman; strictly a lewd or sensual woman". (OED) This meaning was very common in early literature. "Come out, th
DarkAngelFallenHeaven_14 Report | 08/16/2009 3:26 pm
DarkAngelFallenHeaven_14
I dunno y I wrote this
hehehe
b***h

What is a b***h? Today a b***h can have a lot of different meanings. The meaning of the word is defined by the context and tone with which it is spoken. The word b***h is used as a noun or as a verb. Depending on the part of speech, b***h is either negative or neutral.The word b***h dates back before the eleventh century. The first meaning b***h took was "the female of the dog" (OED). In the sentence "All dogs are well, I hope, and my favorite b***h" (OED Handy Andy), the word b***h is obviously referring to a female dog. A closely related definition is "The female of the fox, wolf, and occasionally of other beast; usually in combination with the name of the species." For example, ".... had been littered as b***h-wolves..."(OED Scott Monast). Here, the word b***h is referring to a female wolf. How would you like to be referred to as lewd or sensual? Another use of the word is just that, "Applied opprobriously to a woman; strictly a lewd or sensual woman". (OED) This meaning was very common in early literature. "Come out, th
DarkAngelFallenHeaven_14 Report | 07/29/2009 3:26 pm
DarkAngelFallenHeaven_14
Ou should do sumting to ur place it's plain boring hehehe

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