i would like to know who's definition of virgin includes "All-out sex (without condom)"
I didn't write it.Originally posted by: C'DaleRider
And you might want to fix your sig, too........
i would like to know who's definition of virgin includes "All-out sex (without condom)"
"Who's" means "who is", the possessive version you want is "whose". What you have reads, "I would like to know who is definition of virgin...."
hahahaOriginally posted by: Moonbeam
Yes, this slip is more slippy that that one. Could you add a touch of felspar and quartz to thicken it up a bit. Thanks
Originally posted by: her209
I used it in a sentence today and someone told me that SLIPPY is not a word.
I guess they were wrong.
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Yes, this slip is more slippy that that one. Could you add a touch of felspar and quartz to thicken it up a bit. Thanks
Originally posted by: Tyler
hahahaOriginally posted by: Moonbeam
Yes, this slip is more slippy that that one. Could you add a touch of felspar and quartz to thicken it up a bit. Thanks
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Yes, this slip is more slippy that that one. Could you add a touch of felspar and quartz to thicken it up a bit. Thanks
That's the first association I made when I read "slippy". That song kicks ass.Originally posted by: bolomite
there is a techno song called 'Born Slippy' by Underworld
slippyOriginally posted by: C'DaleRider
Sorry, but slippy is NOT a word, even though you used it. Slippery is probably what you wanted. "They" were correct.
Originally posted by: bolomite
heh, bad link