Jan. 30, 2012
| me:: | omg i can't believe you came to my house i'm honoured |
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| andrew scott:: | you kidnapped me and tied me to a chair |
| me:: | it's what moriarty would have done |
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man·ic [man-ik]
Origin: 1900–05; < Gk manikós inclined to madness. See mania, -ic —Related forms hy·per·man·ic, adjective sub·man·ic, adjective —Synonyms frenzied, agitated, frantic. Main Entry: meander Function: intransitive verb Inflected Form(s): meandered; meander·ing\-d(ə-)riŋ\ Date: circa 1612 1 : to follow a winding or intricate course 2 : to wander aimlessly or casually without urgent destination : ramble |
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