Low blows were an issue? I only recall one, which looked borderline and not overtly dirty. What were the others?
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How many low blows did Andre Ward land on Sullivan Barrera?
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You're bumping this weak-ass shyt? You should be embarrassed for yourself if you didn't see the low-blows Sullivan was landing on Andre when they were in close-quarters. They were intentional and he was doing them to the ref's blind side.
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostYou're bumping this weak-ass shyt? You should be embarrassed for yourself if you didn't see the low-blows Sullivan was landing on Andre when they were in close-quarters. They were intentional and he was doing them to the ref's blind side.
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Originally posted by SugarKaineHook View PostEse means "that" in Spanish. "That Santa Claus is not badass."
But seeing your PBC and list trolling yeah you make it obvious like the many here taking the piss with multiple alts. Any Spanish bloke would know what ese means, so its cute trolling whatever ethnicity you're pretending to be.
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Originally posted by !WAR KOVALEV! View Postque onda ese, where you learn the meaning of ese from the internet lmfao.
But in good ole Spanish class ''Where is that thing?'' ''Done esta ese cosa?'' It might be that esa. Spanish got masculine and feminine alternatives. Like Oscar choosing fish nets
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Originally posted by SugarKaineHook View Posti think in east LA mexican thuggery ''ese'' is like ''homie.''
But in good ole Spanish class ''Where is that thing?'' ''Done esta ese cosa?'' It might be that esa. Spanish got masculine and feminine alternatives. Like Oscar choosing fish nets
It is slang.
Lots of slang in the world. Ohayo gozaimasu (good morning) becomes Ossu!
The word honcho, big boss, comes from Japanese. It means local/village big man! Tsunami is also a Japanese word. The meaning is "A tidal wave caused by an earthquake." Caused by an earthquake, never forget that part!
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