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Stranger: american?
You: Main Entry:
1Amer·i·can
Pronunciation:
\ə-ˈmer-ə-kən, -ˈmər-, -ˈme-rə-\
Function:
noun
Date:
1568
1 : an American Indian of North America or South America
Stranger: chair
You: Main Entry:
1chair
Pronunciation:
\ˈcher\
Function:
noun
Etymology:
Middle English chaiere, from Anglo-French, from Latin cathedra, from Greek kathedra, from kata- cata- + hedra seat — more at sit
Date:
13th century
1 a: a seat typically having four legs and a back for one person b: electric chair —used with the
Stranger: am i talking to a bot?
You: Main Entry:
1talk
Pronunciation:
\ˈtȯk\
Function:
verb
Etymology:
Middle English; akin to Old English talu tale
Date:
13th century
transitive verb
1: to deliver or express in speech : utter
Stranger: clown
You: Main Entry:
1clown
Pronunciation:
\ˈklau̇n\
Function:
noun
Etymology:
probably of Low German origin; akin to Frisian klönne clumsy fellow, Old English clyne lump of metal
Date:
1563
1: farmer , countryman
Stranger: falacy
You: Invalid Entry
Stranger: shit
You: Main Entry:
1shit
Pronunciation:
\ˈshit, interjectionally also ˈshē-ət\
Function:
noun
Etymology:
Middle English *shit, from Old English scite; akin to Old English -scītan to defecate
Date:
circa 1526
1usually vulgar : feces
Stranger: you going to say anything buddy?
You: Main Entry:
1any·thing
Pronunciation:
\-ˌthiŋ\
Function:
pronoun
Date:
before 12th century
: any thing whatever : any such thing
Stranger: i know there's actually a person reading this
You: Main Entry:
per·son
Pronunciation:
\ˈpər-sən\
Function:
noun
Etymology:
Middle English, from Anglo-French persone, from Latin persona actor's mask, character in a play, person, probably from Etruscan phersu mask, from Greek prosōpa, plural of prosōpon face, mask — more at prosopopoeia
Date:
13th century
1: human , individual —sometimes used in combination especially by those who prefer to avoid man in compounds applicable to both sexes <chairperson><spokesperson>
Stranger: why didn't you define reading instead of person?
You: Main Entry:
de·fine
Pronunciation:
\di-ˈfīn\
Function:
verb
Inflected Form(s):
de·fined; de·fin·ing
Etymology:
Middle English, from Latin definire, from de- + finire to limit, end, from finis boundary, end
Date:
14th century
transitive verb
1 a: to determine or identify the essential qualities or meaning of <whatever defines us as human> b: to discover and set forth the meaning of (as a word) c: to create on a computer <define a window> <define a procedure>
Stranger: suck it
You: Main Entry:
1suck
Pronunciation:
\ˈsək\
Function:
verb
Etymology:
Middle English suken, from Old English sūcan; akin to Old High German sūgan to suck, Latin sugere
Date:
before 12th century
transitive verb
1 a: to draw (as liquid) into the mouth through a suction force produced by movements of the lips and tongue <sucked milk from his mother's breast> b: to draw something from or consume by such movements <suck an orange> <suck a lollipop> c: to apply the mouth to in order to or as if to suck out a liquid <sucked his burned finger>
Stranger: i'm so horny
You: Main Entry:
horny
Pronunciation:
\ˈhȯr-nē\
Function:
adjective
Inflected Form(s):
horn·i·er; horn·i·est
Date:
14th century
1 a: of or made of horn b: hard , callous <horny-handed> c: compact and homogeneous with a dull luster —used of a mineral
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Last edited by Mutantsteak (2009-04-02 14:12:44)