i mean really you would think Arizona would be warm at least but newwwww its fuckin colder than a titches wit here maaaaan | |
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IAintTheOne said: do the words "Fuckin cold" mean anything?
In AZ? That don't mean shit! |
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CarrieMpls said: IAintTheOne said: do the words "Fuckin cold" mean anything?
In AZ? That don't mean shit! bite me | |
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They said on the weather report last night here in Holland that we had the warmest autumn in 300 years. It's rainy and gray today though. And a bit colder than it has been. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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IAintTheOne said: do the words "Fuckin cold" mean anything?
Yes, I believe they do: fuck‧in'/fucking /ˈfʌkɪŋ, -ɪn/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[fuhk-ing, -in] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation –adjective, adverb Slang (vulgar). damned; confounded (used as an intensifier). cold /koʊld/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[kohld] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation adjective, -er, -est, noun, adverb –adjective 1. having a relatively low temperature; having little or no warmth: cold water; a cold day. 2. feeling an uncomfortable lack of warmth; chilled: The skaters were cold. 3. having a temperature lower than the normal temperature of the human body: cold hands. 4. lacking in passion, emotion, enthusiasm, ardor, etc.; dispassionate: cold reason. 5. not affectionate, cordial, or friendly; unresponsive: a cold reply; a cold reception. 6. lacking sensual desire: She remained cold to his advances. 7. failing to excite feeling or interest: the cold precision of his prose. 8. unexcitable; imperturbable: cold impassivity. 9. depressing; dispiriting: the cold atmosphere of a hospital waiting room. 10. unconscious because of a severe blow, shock, etc.: I knocked him cold with an uppercut. 11. lacking the warmth of life; lifeless: When the doctor arrived, the body was already cold. 12. faint; weak: The dogs lost the cold scent. 13. (in games) distant from the object of search or the correct answer. 14. Slang. (in sports and games) not scoring or winning; ineffective: Cold shooting and poor rebounding were their undoing. 15. Art. a. having cool colors, esp. muted tones tending toward grayish blue. b. being a cool color. 16. slow to absorb heat, as a soil containing a large amount of clay and hence retentive of moisture. 17. Metalworking. noting or pertaining to any process involving plastic deformation of a metal at a temperature below that at which recrystallization can occur because of the strain: cold working. –noun 18. the relative absence of heat: Everyone suffered from the intense cold. 19. the sensation produced by loss of heat from the body, as by contact with anything having a lower temperature than that of the body: He felt the cold of the steel door against his cheek. 20. cold weather: He can't take the cold. 21. Also called common cold. a respiratory disorder characterized by sneezing, sore throat, coughing, etc., caused by an allergic reaction or by a viral, bacterial, or mixed infection. –adverb 22. with complete competence, thoroughness, or certainty; absolutely: He learned his speech cold. 23. without preparation or prior notice: She had to play the lead role cold. 24. in an abrupt, unceremonious manner: He quit the job cold. 25. Metalworking. at a temperature below that at which recrystallization can occur (sometimes used in combination): to cold-hammer an iron bar; The wire was drawn cold. —Idioms26. go cold, Slang. (in sports and games) to become unproductive or ineffective; be unable to score. 27. in cold blood. blood (def. 20). 28. throw cold water on, to disparage; disapprove of; dampen the enthusiasm of: They threw cold water on her hopes to take acting classes. 29. catch or take cold, to get or suffer from a cold: We all caught cold during that dreadful winter. 30. in from the cold, out of a position or condition of exile, concealment, isolation, or alienation: Since the new government promised amnesty, fugitive rebels are coming in from the cold. 31. left out in the cold, neglected; ignored; forgotten: After the baby came, the young husband felt left out in the cold. Also, out in the cold. | |
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Reincarnate said: IAintTheOne said: do the words "Fuckin cold" mean anything?
Yes, I believe they do: fuck‧in'/fucking /ˈfʌkɪŋ, -ɪn/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[fuhk-ing, -in] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation –adjective, adverb Slang (vulgar). damned; confounded (used as an intensifier). cold /koʊld/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[kohld] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation adjective, -er, -est, noun, adverb –adjective 1. having a relatively low temperature; having little or no warmth: cold water; a cold day. 2. feeling an uncomfortable lack of warmth; chilled: The skaters were cold. 3. having a temperature lower than the normal temperature of the human body: cold hands. 4. lacking in passion, emotion, enthusiasm, ardor, etc.; dispassionate: cold reason. 5. not affectionate, cordial, or friendly; unresponsive: a cold reply; a cold reception. 6. lacking sensual desire: She remained cold to his advances. 7. failing to excite feeling or interest: the cold precision of his prose. 8. unexcitable; imperturbable: cold impassivity. 9. depressing; dispiriting: the cold atmosphere of a hospital waiting room. 10. unconscious because of a severe blow, shock, etc.: I knocked him cold with an uppercut. 11. lacking the warmth of life; lifeless: When the doctor arrived, the body was already cold. 12. faint; weak: The dogs lost the cold scent. 13. (in games) distant from the object of search or the correct answer. 14. Slang. (in sports and games) not scoring or winning; ineffective: Cold shooting and poor rebounding were their undoing. 15. Art. a. having cool colors, esp. muted tones tending toward grayish blue. b. being a cool color. 16. slow to absorb heat, as a soil containing a large amount of clay and hence retentive of moisture. 17. Metalworking. noting or pertaining to any process involving plastic deformation of a metal at a temperature below that at which recrystallization can occur because of the strain: cold working. –noun 18. the relative absence of heat: Everyone suffered from the intense cold. 19. the sensation produced by loss of heat from the body, as by contact with anything having a lower temperature than that of the body: He felt the cold of the steel door against his cheek. 20. cold weather: He can't take the cold. 21. Also called common cold. a respiratory disorder characterized by sneezing, sore throat, coughing, etc., caused by an allergic reaction or by a viral, bacterial, or mixed infection. –adverb 22. with complete competence, thoroughness, or certainty; absolutely: He learned his speech cold. 23. without preparation or prior notice: She had to play the lead role cold. 24. in an abrupt, unceremonious manner: He quit the job cold. 25. Metalworking. at a temperature below that at which recrystallization can occur (sometimes used in combination): to cold-hammer an iron bar; The wire was drawn cold. —Idioms26. go cold, Slang. (in sports and games) to become unproductive or ineffective; be unable to score. 27. in cold blood. blood (def. 20). 28. throw cold water on, to disparage; disapprove of; dampen the enthusiasm of: They threw cold water on her hopes to take acting classes. 29. catch or take cold, to get or suffer from a cold: We all caught cold during that dreadful winter. 30. in from the cold, out of a position or condition of exile, concealment, isolation, or alienation: Since the new government promised amnesty, fugitive rebels are coming in from the cold. 31. left out in the cold, neglected; ignored; forgotten: After the baby came, the young husband felt left out in the cold. Also, out in the cold. | |
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Mach said: Reincarnate said: Yes, I believe they do: fuck‧in'/fucking /ˈfʌkɪŋ, -ɪn/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[fuhk-ing, -in] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation –adjective, adverb Slang (vulgar). damned; confounded (used as an intensifier). cold /koʊld/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[kohld] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation adjective, -er, -est, noun, adverb –adjective 1. having a relatively low temperature; having little or no warmth: cold water; a cold day. 2. feeling an uncomfortable lack of warmth; chilled: The skaters were cold. 3. having a temperature lower than the normal temperature of the human body: cold hands. 4. lacking in passion, emotion, enthusiasm, ardor, etc.; dispassionate: cold reason. 5. not affectionate, cordial, or friendly; unresponsive: a cold reply; a cold reception. 6. lacking sensual desire: She remained cold to his advances. 7. failing to excite feeling or interest: the cold precision of his prose. 8. unexcitable; imperturbable: cold impassivity. 9. depressing; dispiriting: the cold atmosphere of a hospital waiting room. 10. unconscious because of a severe blow, shock, etc.: I knocked him cold with an uppercut. 11. lacking the warmth of life; lifeless: When the doctor arrived, the body was already cold. 12. faint; weak: The dogs lost the cold scent. 13. (in games) distant from the object of search or the correct answer. 14. Slang. (in sports and games) not scoring or winning; ineffective: Cold shooting and poor rebounding were their undoing. 15. Art. a. having cool colors, esp. muted tones tending toward grayish blue. b. being a cool color. 16. slow to absorb heat, as a soil containing a large amount of clay and hence retentive of moisture. 17. Metalworking. noting or pertaining to any process involving plastic deformation of a metal at a temperature below that at which recrystallization can occur because of the strain: cold working. –noun 18. the relative absence of heat: Everyone suffered from the intense cold. 19. the sensation produced by loss of heat from the body, as by contact with anything having a lower temperature than that of the body: He felt the cold of the steel door against his cheek. 20. cold weather: He can't take the cold. 21. Also called common cold. a respiratory disorder characterized by sneezing, sore throat, coughing, etc., caused by an allergic reaction or by a viral, bacterial, or mixed infection. –adverb 22. with complete competence, thoroughness, or certainty; absolutely: He learned his speech cold. 23. without preparation or prior notice: She had to play the lead role cold. 24. in an abrupt, unceremonious manner: He quit the job cold. 25. Metalworking. at a temperature below that at which recrystallization can occur (sometimes used in combination): to cold-hammer an iron bar; The wire was drawn cold. —Idioms26. go cold, Slang. (in sports and games) to become unproductive or ineffective; be unable to score. 27. in cold blood. blood (def. 20). 28. throw cold water on, to disparage; disapprove of; dampen the enthusiasm of: They threw cold water on her hopes to take acting classes. 29. catch or take cold, to get or suffer from a cold: We all caught cold during that dreadful winter. 30. in from the cold, out of a position or condition of exile, concealment, isolation, or alienation: Since the new government promised amnesty, fugitive rebels are coming in from the cold. 31. left out in the cold, neglected; ignored; forgotten: After the baby came, the young husband felt left out in the cold. Also, out in the cold. ok the both of you.... BLOW ME | |
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IAintTheOne said: Mach said: ok the both of you.... BLOW ME You know what I was waiting for? smart-ass /ˈsmɑrtˌæs/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[smahrt-as] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation Slang (sometimes vulgar). –adjective 1. Also, smart-assed, smartassed. characteristic of a smart ass or wise guy. –noun 2. smart ass. [Edited 12/1/06 6:18am] | |
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Reincarnate said: IAintTheOne said: ok the both of you.... BLOW ME You know what I was waiting for? smart-ass /ˈsmɑrtˌæs/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[smahrt-as] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation Slang (sometimes vulgar). –adjective 1. Also, smart-assed, smartassed. characteristic of a smart ass or wise guy. –noun 2. smart ass. [Edited 12/1/06 6:18am] that too | |
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ITS A DQ BLIZZARD OUTSIDE!!! .. | |
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You know ... it's a typically British trait to pass the time of day talking about the weather. I never thought I'd end up doing that online. | |
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Reincarnate said: You know ... it's a typically British trait to pass the time of day talking about the weather. I never thought I'd end up doing that online.
well, yeah ya did so HAH | |
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20 degrees and icy...IN DALLAS.
The locals have lost thier fucking minds. (Insert something clever here) | |
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IAintTheOne said: i mean really you would think Arizona would be warm at least but newwwww its fuckin colder than a titches wit here maaaaan
how cold is it, like 40 degrees or something? | |
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minneapolisgenius said: They said on the weather report last night here in Holland that we had the warmest autumn in 300 years.
It's rainy and gray today though. And a bit colder than it has been. ] | |
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Dewrede said: minneapolisgenius said: They said on the weather report last night here in Holland that we had the warmest autumn in 300 years.
It's rainy and gray today though. And a bit colder than it has been. ]Me too! "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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minneapolisgenius said: Dewrede said: ]Me too! There's no snow here yet. We got some flurries in October and then it actually warmed up! It got COLD here 2 nights ago, now. But the grass is still green. its very weird. |
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IAintTheOne said: Mach said: ok the both of you.... BLOW ME | |
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DarkKnight1 said: 20 degrees and icy...IN DALLAS.
The locals have lost thier fucking minds. My niece said you guys got snow yesterday, she was all excited because her and her friends had a snowball fight at school. | |
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It's about 57 degrees here in Ohio, but really freaking humid. We're in the direct path of that cold front though, so it's only a matter of time before we get dumped on as well. | |
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The high for Sunday is going to be 15 degrees. | |
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eleven said: The high for Sunday is going to be 15 degrees.
DAMN it! | |
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well today i had to work only 3 hours. i got up put on my boots, scarf, and coat. i go out-slush and snow everywhere [Edited 12/1/06 8:31am] | |
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brownsugar said: well today i had to work only 3 hours. i got up put on my boots, scarf, and coat. i go out-slush and snow everywhere
[Edited 12/1/06 8:31am] i went out for groceries. i have today off. i had no hot oatmeal and today, that just won't do. it was like the freakin DAY AFTER on my street. gawd. i'm kinda loving it, though. i wouldn't love it so much if i had to work today. | |
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Anx said: brownsugar said: well today i had to work only 3 hours. i got up put on my boots, scarf, and coat. i go out-slush and snow everywhere
[Edited 12/1/06 8:31am] i went out for groceries. i have today off. i had no hot oatmeal and today, that just won't do. it was like the freakin DAY AFTER on my street. gawd. i'm kinda loving it, though. i wouldn't love it so much if i had to work today. this is just...surreal, man. us mpls kitties should be talking about trampling around in snow before you guys! | |
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minneapolisgenius said: Dewrede said: ]Me too! | |
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SpisaRibb said: ITS A DQ BLIZZARD OUTSIDE!!!
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CinisterCee said: SpisaRibb said: ITS A DQ BLIZZARD OUTSIDE!!!
[yumminess was here] man, i'm hungry now... | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: Anx said: i went out for groceries. i have today off. i had no hot oatmeal and today, that just won't do. it was like the freakin DAY AFTER on my street. gawd. i'm kinda loving it, though. i wouldn't love it so much if i had to work today. this is just...surreal, man. us mpls kitties should be talking about trampling around in snow before you guys! i wanna go to seward for hippie chai tea lattes and DIY pancakes. | |
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Anx said: I just woke up and looked out the window today.
I knew we had sleeting last night and that there was some kind of crazy thunderstorm action earlier this morning. There's like 3 inches of snow on the ground and there are mini-Slushies falling from the heavens! Who okayed THIS?!? Wow. I need to turn on the weather forecast more often. How's YOUR weather? Hi, Anx...
I love Chicago!...I'm in the suburbs, but since my daughter had a snow day off from school today, we wanted to stomp around in it at the park on our street.
~Have a great weekend! ![]() | |
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