Can you explain yourself in one word?
By Bala
@balasri (26537)
India
5 responses
@brokentia (10389)
• United States
9 Sep 07
This is a fun game...I'll play. :)
Me: Complicated
Partner: Mean
Child 1: immature
Child 2: Perfect
Child 3: Funny
Child 4: Spacey
Child 5: Bossy
Child 6: Sensitive
Child 7: Miracle
Sister in West Palm: Harsh
Sister in KS: Twin
@brokentia (10389)
• United States
9 Sep 07
Ahh...thank you friend! :)
You have been missed also and I keep the notifications in my email in hopes that I can respond to some here and there. :) Do not fear....I will always come back here and there. :D
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@michaeldadona (5684)
• Malaysia
7 Sep 07
Before I put it up to one word, let me explain the respective meaning of;
ME;
used by a speaker to refer to himself as the object of a verb or preposition, used after the verb 'to be' and after 'than' or 'as'. But in North America informal for to or for myself.
CURT;
rudely brief
WIFE;
a married woman considered in relation to her husband.
PERFECT;
having all the required elements, qualities, or characteristics.
MY DAUGHTER;
parents' life ownership to a girl or woman in relation or a female descendant.
STUDIOUS;
spending a lot of time studying or reading, done deliberately or with great care.
THE ONE WORD IS; INTEREST.
@acmepride (1546)
• United States
7 Sep 07
If I were to pick an appropriate word that would perhaps aptly explain myself, it would probably be--fighter!