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Nice choices and thanks for including me. ![]()
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What?!?!!??!!?
First, you misunderstood what I said.
Second...you 'loath' ?!?!?!?!?!?!?
LOATH!!?!?!?!?
Hey physician, Troll THumping Day is coming..prepare to heal thyself!
mwahahahahahahaha *gak ha ha
^*Somebody needs new specs:
What?!?!!??!!?
First, you misunderstood what I said.
Second...you 'loath' ?!?!?!?!?!?!?
LOATH!!?!?!?!?
Hey physician, Troll THumping Day is coming..prepare to heal thyself!
mwahahahahahahaha *gak ha ha
Loath or Loathe?
Loath is an adjective meaning "unwilling." It ends with a hard th and rhymes with growth or both.
Loathe is a verb meaning "to hate intensely." It ends with a soft th like the sound in smooth or breathe.
Examples: He was loath to admit that he was included in the deal.
(He was unwilling)
Alex loathes spiders.
(Hates them intensely)
I loathe loathing stuff.. like dealing with spiders.. ![]()
Congratulations to all! ![]()
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