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Thread started 04/24/11 9:50am

Dave1992

Native speakers: Quick help needed!

Which noun (probably semi-colloquial) does that bastard use at about 3:27 after sexiness, hotness, ... it's the last noun he uses there.

Cheers for the quick help.

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Reply #1 posted 04/24/11 10:03am

SagsWay2low

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chicness ?



You're a real fucker. You act like you own this place--ParanoidAndroid <-- about as witty as this princess gets! lol
I hope everyone pays more attention to Sags posts--sweething mushy

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Reply #2 posted 04/24/11 10:09am

Hershe

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Chicness.

Stylish. Sharp. Smart.
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Reply #3 posted 04/24/11 10:10am

Hershe

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SagsWay2low said:

chicness ?






I agree.
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Reply #4 posted 04/24/11 10:15am

SagsWay2low

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Hershe said:

SagsWay2low said:

chicness ?

I agree.

The reason why I placed a question mark after the word in my post is because I've spoken with Dave before and he speaks with a British accent. I couldn't tell the difference between him and someone from the UK.

Of course, I'm American so my ear isn't tuned to hear all the subtle differences in their accents, but let's just say I was a bit taken aback that he wouldn't have recognized the word--he's just that fluent.



You're a real fucker. You act like you own this place--ParanoidAndroid <-- about as witty as this princess gets! lol
I hope everyone pays more attention to Sags posts--sweething mushy

Jesus weeps disbelief
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Reply #5 posted 04/24/11 10:21am

Hershe

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SagsWay2low said:



Hershe said:


SagsWay2low said:

chicness ?






I agree.

The reason why I placed a question mark after the word in my post is because I've spoken with Dave before and he speaks with a British accent. I couldn't tell the difference between him and someone from the UK.



Of course, I'm American so my ear isn't tuned to hear all the subtle differences in their accents, but let's just say I was a bit taken aback that he wouldn't have recognized the word--he's just that fluent.



Okay. I just answered because he's so cute.
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Reply #6 posted 04/24/11 10:24am

SagsWay2low

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Hershe said:

SagsWay2low said:

The reason why I placed a question mark after the word in my post is because I've spoken with Dave before and he speaks with a British accent. I couldn't tell the difference between him and someone from the UK.

Of course, I'm American so my ear isn't tuned to hear all the subtle differences in their accents, but let's just say I was a bit taken aback that he wouldn't have recognized the word--he's just that fluent.

Okay. I just answered because he's so cute.

lol

He's very fetching. lol



You're a real fucker. You act like you own this place--ParanoidAndroid <-- about as witty as this princess gets! lol
I hope everyone pays more attention to Sags posts--sweething mushy

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Reply #7 posted 04/24/11 11:00am

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My English is nowhere as good as Dave's and I am Austrian like him and I understood it as chicness too lol. But didn't reply as I was not sure lol.
With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A....
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Reply #8 posted 04/24/11 11:03am

Dave1992

That was my first assumption too, but I didn't think you could turn the adjective 'chick' into a noun without sounding too colloquial for a Harvard tutor. And thanks for the compliments!
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