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Maxibrainz said: mr waz said: , my team name is Temporary,...... so bare with me.... -Waz #bear nt bare : bear? an animal? I think it's bare..... Lol.. |
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World cup loading....... | 12/06/2014 07:44 |
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Yes oh, I can c Brazil flogging Croatia Akpako | 12/06/2014 08:00 |
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mr waz said: Maxibrainz said: mr waz said: , my team name is Temporary,...... so bare with me.... -Waz #bear nt bare : bear? an animal? I think it's bare..... Lol.. bear have different meanings |
12/06/2014 08:56 |
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bimbim007 said: World cup loading....... on my way to sao paulo |
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bare - /bɛː/ adjective 1. (of a person or part of the body) not clothed or covered. 2. without addition; basic and simple. verb 1. uncover (a part of the body or other thing) and expose it to view. |
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rexmilan said: Yes oh, I can c Brazil flogging Croatia Akpako there is something we do call UPset in footy. Dnt undeRATE any country!!! |
12/06/2014 08:59 |
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bear 1 Pronunciation (bâr) v. bore (bôr, b r), borne (bôrn, b rn) or born (bôrn), bear·ing, bears v.tr. 1. To hold up; support. 2. To carry from one place to another; transport. 3. To carry in the mind; harbor: bear a grudge. 4. To transmit at large; relate: bearing glad tidings. 5. To have as a visible characteristic: bore a scar on the left arm. 6. To have as a quality; exhibit: "A thousand different shapes it bears" (Abraham Cowley). 7. To carry (oneself) in a specified way; conduct: She bore herself with dignity. 8. To be accountable for; assume: bearing heavy responsibilities. 9. To have a tolerance for; endure: couldn't bear his lying. 10. To call for; warrant: This case bears investigation. 11. To give birth to: bore six children in five years. 12. To produce; yield: plants bearing flowers. 13. To offer; render: I will bear witness to the deed. 14. To move by or as if by steady pressure; push: "boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past" (F. Scott Fitzgerald). v.intr. |
12/06/2014 09:01 |
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Maxibrainz said: bear 1 Pronunciation (bâr) v. bore (bôr, b r), borne (bôrn, b rn) or born (bôrn), bear·ing, bears v.tr. 1. To hold up; support. 2. To carry from one place to another; transport. 3. To carry in the mind; harbor: bear a grudge. 4. To transmit at large; relate: bearing glad tidings. 5. To have as a visible characteristic: bore a scar on the left arm. 6. To have as a quality; exhibit: "A thousand different shapes it bears" (Abraham Cowley). 7. To carry (oneself) in a specified way; conduct: She bore herself with dignity. 8. To be accountable for; assume: bearing heavy responsibilities. 9. To have a tolerance for; endure: couldn't bear his lying. 10. To call for; warrant: This case bears investigation. 11. To give birth to: bore six children in five years. 12. To produce; yield: plants bearing flowers. 13. To offer; render: I will bear witness to the deed. 14. To move by or as if by steady pressure; push: "boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past" (F. Scott Fitzgerald). v.intr. I'm just noticing that.. |
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mr waz said: Maxibrainz said: bear 1 Pronunciation (bâr) v. bore (bôr, b r), borne (bôrn, b rn) or born (bôrn), bear·ing, bears v.tr. 1. To hold up; support. 2. To carry from one place to another; transport. 3. To carry in the mind; harbor: bear a grudge. 4. To transmit at large; relate: bearing glad tidings. 5. To have as a visible characteristic: bore a scar on the left arm. 6. To have as a quality; exhibit: "A thousand different shapes it bears" (Abraham Cowley). 7. To carry (oneself) in a specified way; conduct: She bore herself with dignity. 8. To be accountable for; assume: bearing heavy responsibilities. 9. To have a tolerance for; endure: couldn't bear his lying. 10. To call for; warrant: This case bears investigation. 11. To give birth to: bore six children in five years. 12. To produce; yield: plants bearing flowers. 13. To offer; render: I will bear witness to the deed. 14. To move by or as if by steady pressure; push: "boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past" (F. Scott Fitzgerald). v.intr. I'm just noticing that.. alright |
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