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Andrew Kelly
Sunday, July 16, 2006
the meaning of "dog"
in the new gen y lexicon dog means friend as in "Hey dog - good to see you."
2 comments:
Christopher Miles
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I hope the lexicon gives 'dawg' as the correct pronunciation.
3:16 AM
Christopher Miles
said...
I hope the lexicon gives 'dawg' as the correct pronunciation.
3:19 AM
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2 comments:
I hope the lexicon gives 'dawg' as the correct pronunciation.
I hope the lexicon gives 'dawg' as the correct pronunciation.
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