Roast the person above you - Printable Version +- Limelight Forums (https://limelightgaming.net/forums) +-- Forum: Entertainment (https://limelightgaming.net/forums/forum-197.html) +--- Forum: Off-Topic (https://limelightgaming.net/forums/forum-208.html) +--- Thread: Roast the person above you (/thread-11800.html) Pages:
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RE: Give your opinion on the person above - Scrotonium - Sep 18, 2016 (Sep 18, 2016, 02:45 AM)Sours Wrote: Still a bloody dictionary! Out of all the flavors, chose sour. RE: Give your opinion on the person above - give me the gamemode - Sep 18, 2016 thirsty as fuck RE: Give your opinion on the person above - Lord Octagon - Sep 18, 2016 The hindmost part of an animal, especially when prolonged beyond the rest of the body, such as the flexible extension of the backbone in a vertebrate, the feathers at the hind end of a bird, or a terminal appendage in an insect. RE: Give your opinion on the person above - Taylor - Sep 18, 2016 In geometry, an octagon is an eight-sided polygon or 8-gon. If squares are constructed all internally or all externally on the sides of an octagon, then the midpoints of the segments connecting the centers of opposite squares form a quadrilateral that is both equidiagonal and orthodiagonal (that is, whose diagonals are equal in length and at right angles to each other). The midpoint octagon of a reference octagon has its eight vertices at the midpoints of the sides of the reference octagon. If squares are constructed all internally or all externally on the sides of the midpoint octagon, then the midpoints of the segments connecting the centers of opposite squares themselves form the vertices of a square. RE: Give your opinion on the person above - Nudel - Sep 18, 2016 This thread should be renamed in "Dictionary Thread". RE: Give your opinion on the person above - alan245 - Sep 18, 2016 Full Definition of thread 1 a : a filament, a group of filaments twisted together, or a filamentous length formed by spinning and twisting short textile fibers into a continuous strand b : a piece of thread 2 a : any of various natural filaments <the threads of a spiderweb> b : a slender stream (as of water) c : a projecting helical rib (as in a fitting or on a pipe) by which parts can be screwed together : screw thread 3 : something continuous or drawn out: as a : a line of reasoning or train of thought that connects the parts in a sequence (as of ideas or events) <lost the thread of the story> b : a continuing element <a thread of melancholy marked all his writing> c : a series of newsgroup messages following a single topic 4 : a tenuous or feeble support <hung on by a thread> 5 plural : clothing Full Definition of Dictionary noun, plural dictionaries. 1. a book, optical disc, mobile device, or online lexical resource (such as Dictionary.com) containing a selection of the words of a language, giving information about their meanings, pronunciations, etymologies, inflected forms, derived forms, etc., expressed in either the same or another language; lexicon; glossary. Print dictionaries of various sizes, ranging from small pocket dictionaries to multivolume books, usually sort entries alphabetically, as do typical CD or DVD dictionary applications, allowing one to browse through the terms in sequence. All electronic dictionaries, whether online or installed on a device, can provide immediate, direct access to a search term, its meanings, and ancillary information: an unabridged dictionary of English; a Japanese-English dictionary. 2. a book giving information on particular subjects or on a particular class of words, names, or facts, usually arranged alphabetically: a biographical dictionary; a dictionary of mathematics. 3. Computers. a list of codes, terms, keys, etc., and their meanings, used by a computer program or system. a list of words used by a word-processing program as the standard against which to check the spelling of text entered. RE: Give your opinion on the person above - alan245 - Sep 18, 2016 (Sep 18, 2016, 02:45 AM)Sours Wrote: Still a bloody dictionary! I mean,Why not RE: Give your opinion on the person above - give me the gamemode - Sep 18, 2016 Dispatch RP RE: Give your opinion on the person above - Zambie ^‿^ - Sep 19, 2016 Seriously though, have I ever done an arp with you? RE: Give your opinion on the person above - IsThisaNewFLRP? - Sep 19, 2016 Your Steam Profile Pic does not match with the forum one, please change it RE: Give your opinion on the person above - thefaketaco - Sep 19, 2016 This is not a new FLRP RE: Give your opinion on the person above - Mr.Sir - Sep 19, 2016 Sometimes very toxic against the community and staff team. RE: Give your opinion on the person above - Nudel - Sep 19, 2016 Best signature. RE: Give your opinion on the person above - XGallagher98X - Sep 19, 2016 nudelsalat - salat = salt RE: Give your opinion on the person above - alan245 - Sep 19, 2016 XGallagher98X - XGallagher98X = |