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MAN SHUT THE FUCK UP NERD

 

IM TIRED OF FUCKING NERDS LIKE YOU THAT HAVE TO SPELL EVERYTHING RIGHT........AT LEAST PEOPLE GET THE POINT U FUCKING SHCOOLBOY.......................

 

FUCK YOU WIHT A 20FOOT LONG DIDO

 

 

BITTER BITTER BITTER

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uhmm.. yea.. know how is that bitten.. theres nothing similar, except that they are on a boxcar..

 

and maybe you are thinking about the P.. but if you look at defy's freight, the p is multi layered and the p on the eyespy is a rgular straight letter, pluse the defy freight is rounded letters, and the eyespy is straight letter. get your shit straight

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if you didn't know. bitter is already a word.

 

bit·ter Pronunciation Key (btr)

adj. bit·ter·er, bit·ter·est

Having or being a taste that is sharp, acrid, and unpleasant.

Causing a sharply unpleasant, painful, or stinging sensation; harsh: enveloped in bitter cold; a bitter wind.

Difficult or distasteful to accept, admit, or bear: the bitter truth; bitter sorrow.

Proceeding from or exhibiting strong animosity: a bitter struggle; bitter foes.

Resulting from or expressive of severe grief, anguish, or disappointment: cried bitter tears.

Marked by resentment or cynicism: “He was already a bitter elderly man with a gray face” (John Dos Passos).

 

adv.

In an intense or harsh way; bitterly: a bitter cold night.

 

tr.v. bit·tered, bit·ter·ing, bit·ters

To make bitter.

 

n.

That which is bitter: “all words... /Failing to give the bitter of the sweet” (Tennyson).

bitters A bitter, usually alcoholic liquid made with herbs or roots and used in cocktails or as a tonic.

Chiefly British. A sharp-tasting beer made with hops.

 

 

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[Middle English, from Old English. See bheid- in Indo-European Roots.]

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bitter·ly adv.

bitter·ness n.

Synonyms: bitter, acerbic, acrid

These adjectives mean unpleasantly sharp or pungent in taste or smell: a bitter cough syrup; an acerbic green apple; acrid smoke.

 

Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition

Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.

Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.

 

 

 

 

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biter

 

Bit"er, n. 1. One who, or that which, bites; that which bites often, or is inclined to bite, as a dog or fish. ``Great barkers are no biters.'' --Camden.

 

2. One who cheats; a sharper. [Colloq.] --Spectator.

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.

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OK MR NERD

 

Originally posted by fizm

if you didn't know. bitter is already a word.

 

bit·ter Pronunciation Key (btr)

adj. bit·ter·er, bit·ter·est

Having or being a taste that is sharp, acrid, and unpleasant.

Causing a sharply unpleasant, painful, or stinging sensation; harsh: enveloped in bitter cold; a bitter wind.

Difficult or distasteful to accept, admit, or bear: the bitter truth; bitter sorrow.

Proceeding from or exhibiting strong animosity: a bitter struggle; bitter foes.

Resulting from or expressive of severe grief, anguish, or disappointment: cried bitter tears.

Marked by resentment or cynicism: “He was already a bitter elderly man with a gray face” (John Dos Passos).

 

adv.

In an intense or harsh way; bitterly: a bitter cold night.

 

tr.v. bit·tered, bit·ter·ing, bit·ters

To make bitter.

 

n.

That which is bitter: “all words... /Failing to give the bitter of the sweet” (Tennyson).

bitters A bitter, usually alcoholic liquid made with herbs or roots and used in cocktails or as a tonic.

Chiefly British. A sharp-tasting beer made with hops.

 

 

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[Middle English, from Old English. See bheid- in Indo-European Roots.]

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bitter·ly adv.

bitter·ness n.

Synonyms: bitter, acerbic, acrid

These adjectives mean unpleasantly sharp or pungent in taste or smell: a bitter cough syrup; an acerbic green apple; acrid smoke.

 

Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition

Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.

Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.

 

 

 

 

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biter

 

Bit"er, n. 1. One who, or that which, bites; that which bites often, or is inclined to bite, as a dog or fish. ``Great barkers are no biters.'' --Camden.

 

2. One who cheats; a sharper. [Colloq.] --Spectator.

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.

 

 

 

THANKS FOR HELPING ME OUT MR NERD...........NOW I CAN SPELL

BITER ............................NOW LEAVE ME ALONE AND GO FUCK YOURSELF

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