What's the past tense of cum? I say cummed because come and cum are different words hence different past tenses.
Well you are wrong.
It's narrow urethra.
just like who and whom
i came to that | who is that
he cummed on her cereal | to whom does this cereal belong to
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actually more like been and have been
came
have cummed
Came. I've had similar conversation with a friend which ended with jazz being the correct past tense for jizz. Not sure how we got on that topic...
[QUOTE=dogmachines;19854166]Came. I've had similar conversation with a friend which ended with jazz being the correct past tense for jizz. Not sure how we got on that topic...[/QUOTE]
I just JOZE
Came. I did it.
[QUOTE=dogmachines;19854166]Came. I've had similar conversation with a friend which ended with jazz being the correct past tense for jizz. Not sure how we got on that topic...[/QUOTE]
Isn't it "jizzed"?
Eg: I just jizzed in my pants.
Ejaculated
I know jizzed is technically right, but we came to that conclusion for the sake of a cheap laugh.
Came, I've never once heard the word "cummed" used in speech, I'm going to go and say that it isn't even a word...
I cum.
I came.
I have come.
have cum
Cummed doesn't make sense.
Camed.
I can prove this with logic and knowledge.
The word 'cum' is spawned (excuse the pun) off the usage of the word 'come' to describe an orgasm (to come to a climax). It's misspelled to differentiate between the two meanings, but in essence it is still the same word. Therefore, the past-tense of 'cum' would not be pronounced any differently than the past-tense of 'come.'
Came.