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Lifer
Lifetime Forum Patron Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: Southwest Virginia
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I am now imagining how trying to tell someone that in order the fire the Luger one must "rooster" or "male poultry" the gun by operating the toggle is as stupid as can be. The same word can represent a vernacular synonym for the male genitalia or a male bird or the action/verb for preparing a firearm to fire. In neither of the above examples, nor my original post, do I see any adult themes. Words by themselves mean nothing; context is everything. Ultimately though, the delete and ban hammers are yours to use however lightly or heavily you choose.
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John 8:32 reive (riːv) vb (Military) (intr) dialect Scot and Northern English to go on a plundering raid [variant of reave] ˈreiver n e.g., " Some view the Border Reivers as loveable rogues." |
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