In this noun we verb nouns with the word noun and verbs with verb. Adjectives, too.
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Today I verbed an noun noun in Pro-Noun: Pro-Noun. The only verb was that there were a bunch of adjective noun adjective. I was verb, and verb because it verb me [b]off[/b] so much. It was almost as adjective as adjective verb, like verb pro-noun.
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Don't bother figuring it out.
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BITCH, STOP READING AND POST ALREADY.
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shouldn't you specify what sort of verb you're using? otherwise you lose the tense
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No.
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Pronoun has such an adjective noun. I'd verb that noun until my noun verb pronoun adjective noun. In fact, pronoun noun would be so adjective that pronoun would have to find a noun to verb it back together.
[quote]am i doin it rite[/quote]
What the adjective noun?
Look, noun, verb with the noun noun so we can verb this noun verb.
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