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Frequently it's an affectionate term that a guy gives his girl. Kinda like "Pookey", "Hun", or "Sweety", but more tough and manly
Frequently it's an affectionate term that a guy gives his girl. Kinda like "Pookey", "Hun", or "Sweety", but more tough and manly
People who don´t value others....people who do nothing for the ones that do everything for them....
Frequently it's an affectionate term that a guy gives his girl. Kinda like "Pookey", "Hun", or "Sweety", but more tough and manly
On the contrary, its about as unaffectionate as it gets as according to the dictionary the word means a female dog or a woman who is considered to be malicious or unpleasant.
People who don´t value others....people who do nothing for the ones that do everything for them....
On the contrary, its about as unaffectionate as it gets as according to the dictionary the word means a female dog or a woman who is considered to be malicious or unpleasant.
This made me b/c i have NEVER EVER EVER met a girl that enjoyed being called that,
When the person in front of me stalls the whole line because he or she doesn't know WTF he or she is doing
Okay sure, saying that out in public poses a problem, but how does she feel about that when she's alone with her guy on a Saturday night, behind closed doors?
Not always a bad word, is it?
When the person in front of me stalls the whole line because he or she doesn't know WTF he or she is doing
Okay sure, saying that out in public poses a problem, but how does she feel about that when she's alone with her guy on a Saturday night, behind closed doors?
Not always a bad word, is it?
What grinds my gears is people who show-up and blast gangsta-rap on the beach, especially at the shores furthest from local civilization. Alot of us need to get away from it for a few hours sometimes, so what say they keep the inner-city sounds IN THE CITY (or to themselves by turning it down)?
IMO beaches (especially secluded ones) are a better place for Trance, Balearic, Ambient, any other music that's calming to the soul. I could never listen to gangsta-rap while watching this, could you?:
Yeah, a 311 song like "Amber" is good for the beach, and also any down-tempo track from Joe Satriani
Didn't know you were into Rock also
yeah i like lots of different kinds of music, my itunes is a complete mess of EDM, Rock, Hip-Hop, R&B, Country, Reggae, Classical, Classic Rock... you name it i have probably heard it It makes for interesting playlists at least