So tired of seeing SER and WUIAC getting red underlinings so I have begun to just add them and other Breakfast/.info related terms to my Firefox browser\'s dictionary.
Anyone else do this?
I added SER to my dictionary on my phone for texts.
classic fuckin album. I was listening to it at work one day and this guy I work with said it sounded like intruments throwing up. :shrug:
Pork Soda and Frizzle Fry are def their two best IMHO
I never thought about that. Might just start to do that. I know that they are correct so maybe thats what I never did that.
classic fuckin album.
Absolutely, Pork Soda Was my introduction to Primus. There really isn\'t a weak Primus album with the exception of "Animals Are Not Supposed To Act Like People" which is really all about the dvd anyways.
sorry for the thread hijack
I still havent actually added it to my everyday vocab. It never feels natural. So no.
I still havent actually added it to my everyday vocab. It never feels natural. So no.
got that right.
Use SER in everyday incidents and people are always looking at me funny, then I remember they have no clue what I am talking about.
I still havent actually added it to my everyday vocab. It never feels natural. So no.
got that right.
Use SER in everyday incidents and people are always looking at me funny, then I remember they have no clue what I am talking about.
**** \'em if they cant take a joke.
I still havent actually added it to my everyday vocab. It never feels natural. So no.
got that right.
Use SER in everyday incidents and people are always looking at me funny, then I remember they have no clue what I am talking about.
**** \'em if they cant take a joke.
could not have said it better myself.
I still havent actually added it to my everyday vocab. It never feels natural. So no.
got that right.
Use SER in everyday incidents and people are always looking at me funny, then I remember they have no clue what I am talking about.
I pull "Sorry, Chip" and "Broseph" on people at work, just since they have no idea what they mean.
I still havent actually added it to my everyday vocab. It never feels natural. So no.
got that right.
Use SER in everyday incidents and people are always looking at me funny, then I remember they have no clue what I am talking about.
I pull "Sorry, Chip" and "Broseph" on people at work, just since they have no idea what they mean.
those are 2 good ones that are sure to throw anyone a curve.
Ok, what the hell does SER stand for?
I added ser to my dictionary one of the first times I wrote it. Knew it was here to stay.
Ok, what the hell does SER stand for?
Are you ser (serious) ggggguuuuuyyyyy?
i hadnt even heard of the term. then i came to .info in like 04/05 and ever since ive been using it in a fairly regular basis. always with tongue in cheek ofcourse. nonetheless, great term (word)...thanks .info!