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On 4 Mar 2004 06:25:36 -0800, (basskisser) wrote: John H wrote in message More friggin' mosquitoes! John H Speaking of posting mistakes, and laughs.....what is a "friggin'"? I haven't found it in ANY dictionary. A shortened (thus the apostrophe) form of the word 'frigging'. If you look closely, you'll find it in the dictionary. John H Again, please show a reference showing the word friggin'. Can't?? |
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On 5 Mar 2004 04:53:43 -0800, (basskisser) wrote: John H wrote in message . .. On 4 Mar 2004 06:25:36 -0800, (basskisser) wrote: John H wrote in message More friggin' mosquitoes! John H Speaking of posting mistakes, and laughs.....what is a "friggin'"? I haven't found it in ANY dictionary. A shortened (thus the apostrophe) form of the word 'frigging'. If you look closely, you'll find it in the dictionary. John H Again, please show a reference showing the word friggin'. Can't?? Webster's New World Dictionary, Second College Edition, 1974, published by William Collins + World Publishing Company, Inc., pages 559 (defined) and 1682 (punctuation). I hope this is helpful. John H John, the word in the dictionary is "frigging", meaning to frig. There is no word in Webster's New World Dictionary, Second College Edition, 1974 spelled "friggin'" Wrong, again, John. |
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![]() "basskisser" wrote in message om... John H wrote in message . .. On 5 Mar 2004 04:53:43 -0800, (basskisser) wrote: John H wrote in message . .. On 4 Mar 2004 06:25:36 -0800, (basskisser) wrote: John H wrote in message More friggin' mosquitoes! John H Speaking of posting mistakes, and laughs.....what is a "friggin'"? I haven't found it in ANY dictionary. A shortened (thus the apostrophe) form of the word 'frigging'. If you look closely, you'll find it in the dictionary. John H Again, please show a reference showing the word friggin'. Can't?? Webster's New World Dictionary, Second College Edition, 1974, published by William Collins + World Publishing Company, Inc., pages 559 (defined) and 1682 (punctuation). I hope this is helpful. John H John, the word in the dictionary is "frigging", meaning to frig. There is no word in Webster's New World Dictionary, Second College Edition, 1974 spelled "friggin'" Wrong, again, John. As usual, you are wrong. http://www.bartleby.com/61/83/F0328350.html http://www.freesearch.co.uk/dictionary/frigging http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Frigging |
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On 8 Mar 2004 12:06:07 -0800, (basskisser) wrote:
John H wrote in message . .. On 5 Mar 2004 04:53:43 -0800, (basskisser) wrote: John H wrote in message . .. On 4 Mar 2004 06:25:36 -0800, (basskisser) wrote: John H wrote in message More friggin' mosquitoes! John H Speaking of posting mistakes, and laughs.....what is a "friggin'"? I haven't found it in ANY dictionary. A shortened (thus the apostrophe) form of the word 'frigging'. If you look closely, you'll find it in the dictionary. John H Again, please show a reference showing the word friggin'. Can't?? Webster's New World Dictionary, Second College Edition, 1974, published by William Collins + World Publishing Company, Inc., pages 559 (defined) and 1682 (punctuation). I hope this is helpful. John H John, the word in the dictionary is "frigging", meaning to frig. There is no word in Webster's New World Dictionary, Second College Edition, 1974 spelled "friggin'" Wrong, again, John. Check out the rules for punctuation in the back of your dictionary. At least you were able to find the correct word. Good job. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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John H wrote in message . ..
On 8 Mar 2004 12:06:07 -0800, (basskisser) wrote: John H wrote in message . .. On 5 Mar 2004 04:53:43 -0800, (basskisser) wrote: John H wrote in message . .. On 4 Mar 2004 06:25:36 -0800, (basskisser) wrote: John H wrote in message More friggin' mosquitoes! John H Speaking of posting mistakes, and laughs.....what is a "friggin'"? I haven't found it in ANY dictionary. A shortened (thus the apostrophe) form of the word 'frigging'. If you look closely, you'll find it in the dictionary. John H Again, please show a reference showing the word friggin'. Can't?? Webster's New World Dictionary, Second College Edition, 1974, published by William Collins + World Publishing Company, Inc., pages 559 (defined) and 1682 (punctuation). I hope this is helpful. John H John, the word in the dictionary is "frigging", meaning to frig. There is no word in Webster's New World Dictionary, Second College Edition, 1974 spelled "friggin'" Wrong, again, John. Check out the rules for punctuation in the back of your dictionary. At least you were able to find the correct word. Good job. John H Please show me where, in the above dictionary, that the word "friggin'" appears. You are wrong. Again. " |
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On 9 Mar 2004 04:19:37 -0800, (basskisser) wrote:
John H wrote in message . .. On 8 Mar 2004 12:06:07 -0800, (basskisser) wrote: John H wrote in message . .. On 5 Mar 2004 04:53:43 -0800, (basskisser) wrote: John H wrote in message . .. On 4 Mar 2004 06:25:36 -0800, (basskisser) wrote: John H wrote in message More friggin' mosquitoes! John H Speaking of posting mistakes, and laughs.....what is a "friggin'"? I haven't found it in ANY dictionary. A shortened (thus the apostrophe) form of the word 'frigging'. If you look closely, you'll find it in the dictionary. John H Again, please show a reference showing the word friggin'. Can't?? Webster's New World Dictionary, Second College Edition, 1974, published by William Collins + World Publishing Company, Inc., pages 559 (defined) and 1682 (punctuation). I hope this is helpful. John H John, the word in the dictionary is "frigging", meaning to frig. There is no word in Webster's New World Dictionary, Second College Edition, 1974 spelled "friggin'" Wrong, again, John. Check out the rules for punctuation in the back of your dictionary. At least you were able to find the correct word. Good job. John H Please show me where, in the above dictionary, that the word "friggin'" appears. You are wrong. Again. " Teaching a turnip is a difficult chore. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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John H wrote:
On 9 Mar 2004 04:19:37 -0800, (basskisser) wrote: Teaching a turnip is a difficult chore. John H Is that what your teachers wrote in your yearbook? |
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John H wrote in message . ..
On 9 Mar 2004 04:19:37 -0800, (basskisser) wrote: John H wrote in message . .. On 8 Mar 2004 12:06:07 -0800, (basskisser) wrote: John H wrote in message . .. On 5 Mar 2004 04:53:43 -0800, (basskisser) wrote: John H wrote in message . .. On 4 Mar 2004 06:25:36 -0800, (basskisser) wrote: John H wrote in message More friggin' mosquitoes! John H Speaking of posting mistakes, and laughs.....what is a "friggin'"? I haven't found it in ANY dictionary. A shortened (thus the apostrophe) form of the word 'frigging'. If you look closely, you'll find it in the dictionary. John H Again, please show a reference showing the word friggin'. Can't?? Webster's New World Dictionary, Second College Edition, 1974, published by William Collins + World Publishing Company, Inc., pages 559 (defined) and 1682 (punctuation). I hope this is helpful. John H John, the word in the dictionary is "frigging", meaning to frig. There is no word in Webster's New World Dictionary, Second College Edition, 1974 spelled "friggin'" Wrong, again, John. Check out the rules for punctuation in the back of your dictionary. At least you were able to find the correct word. Good job. John H Please show me where, in the above dictionary, that the word "friggin'" appears. You are wrong. Again. " Teaching a turnip is a difficult chore. John H ****, John, you just can't admit something as simple as the word "friggin" doesn't appear in a dictionary, can you? Now, you claim it does, so SHOW ME. |
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