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  • #51
    Originally posted by Reservation View Post
    No, because they are not "the thing" since they are not synonyms. Intelligent and smart are synonyms. Shall I explain to you what a synonym is. I mean you guys don't know what a decade is, right?


    lmao, everybody got their dictionaries out i see...

    What is the difference between Running and Jogging?
    they share synonyms correct?

    "He ran from the police"
    and
    "He jog from the police"

    What is the distinction?
    Are they both prenominal?

    If I came and told you, your mom was "jogging from the police"!

    would you feel the same as if I told you,
    your mom was "running from the police"

    Once again,
    What is the distinction?

    Would a player not speed up if his coach said
    "STOP jogging and run"

    or would he keep going the same speed?

    Once again,
    What is the distinction?
    Are they both prenominal?
    Last edited by Horus; 02-17-2010, 09:58 PM.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by brown mamba View Post
      look at all you ****ers defending your boyfriends and ****. all yall look like groupies. once a fighters gets dissed about ****** **** yall so quick to defend him like he actually gives a **** about you.
      thats the funniest thing, why do you care so much about a man that doesn't know you nor is he related to you? Sound like some gay **** to me....

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Don Johnson View Post
        thats the funniest thing, why do you care so much about a man that doesn't know you nor is he related to you? Sound like some gay **** to me....
        You are referring to guy who made this thread right?

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        • #54
          Originally posted by Horus View Post
          lmao, everybody got their dictionaries out i see...

          What is the difference between Running and Jogging?
          they share synonyms correct?

          "He ran from the police"
          and
          "He jog from the police"

          What is the distinction?
          Are they both prenominal?

          If I came and told you, your mom was "jogging from the police"!

          would you feel the same if I told you,
          your mom was "running from the police"

          Would a player not speed up if his coach said
          "STOP jogging and run"

          or would he keep going the same speed?

          Once again,
          What is the distinction?
          Are they both prenominal?
          a word can share a synonym with another word but it doesn't mean they have the exact same definition......hate is a synonym of loath, but they have different meanings

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          • #55
            The TS is an idiot......i guess he thinks he's a better motivational speaker than Floyd Mayweather???? ****ing *******s

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            • #56
              Originally posted by Rolling Stone View Post
              a word can share a synonym with another word but it doesn't mean they have the exact same definition......hate is a synonym of loath, but they have different meanings
              I understand and know that.
              but it seems Reserv is on a crusade tonight to prove otherwise.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by Right Cross Ike View Post
                It means don't take unnecessary risks.
                or for his sake any risks at all

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by Horus View Post
                  I understand and know that.
                  but it seems Reserv is on a crusade tonight to prove otherwise.
                  **** him mate, there's no point in arguing with a *******, nutthugging slut, who disregards all logic

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by Rolling Stone View Post
                    a word can share a synonym with another word but it doesn't mean they have the exact same definition......hate is a synonym of loath, but they have different meanings
                    This is what Reserv seems to be missing.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by Horus View Post
                      lmao, everybody got their dictionaries out i see...

                      What is the difference between Running and Jogging?
                      they share synonyms correct?

                      "He ran from the police"
                      and
                      "He jog from the police"

                      What is the distinction?
                      Are they both prenominal?

                      If I came and told you, your mom was "jogging from the police"!

                      would you feel the same if I told you,
                      your mom was "running from the police"

                      Would a player not speed up if his coach said
                      "STOP jogging and run"

                      or would he keep going the same speed?

                      Once again,
                      What is the distinction?
                      Are they both prenominal?
                      SO, because your smiling and laughing analogy failed, you use jogging and running. Sorry, those aren't synonyms, either. Thesaurus.com says jogging's synonym is "running for recreation", not "to run." My thesaurus says "run at a steady gentle pace," not solely "run", which has speedier connotations that you would not apply to jogging.

                      they share synonyms correct?
                      I don't care if words share synonyms. The words have to be synonyms of each other to be interchangeable, as is the case of smart and intelligent.
                      Last edited by Reservation; 02-17-2010, 10:05 PM.

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