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Asked on December 24, 2021 in American english.
How can a period from your context be interpreted as an idiom of sorts? If there is no counter argument, what does this mean?
For instance, “Chuck Norris will kick anybody’s butt. Period.” I’m
10
years old and drooling on Mondays. It’s said that the “Abstinence from sex is the best STD prevention, period. I
mean there is usually a pause after the word pause in a sentence. I know pause before pause is a normal word.
What does men say instead of periods of “periods”?
If your
core is strong then it is simpler for you to get your YRG (yoga)
into it.
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Asked on December 24, 2021 in American english.
How can a period from your context be interpreted as an idiom of sorts? If there is no counter argument, what does this mean?
For instance, “Chuck Norris will kick anybody’s butt. Period.” I’m
10
years old and drooling on Mondays. It’s said that the “Abstinence from sex is the best STD prevention, period. I
mean there is usually a pause after the word pause in a sentence. I know pause before pause is a normal word.
What does men say instead of periods of “periods”?
If your
core is strong then it is simpler for you to get your YRG (yoga)
into it.
- 260849 views
- 5 answers
- 96469 votes
-
Asked on December 24, 2021 in American english.
How can a period from your context be interpreted as an idiom of sorts? If there is no counter argument, what does this mean?
For instance, “Chuck Norris will kick anybody’s butt. Period.” I’m
10
years old and drooling on Mondays. It’s said that the “Abstinence from sex is the best STD prevention, period. I
mean there is usually a pause after the word pause in a sentence. I know pause before pause is a normal word.
What does men say instead of periods of “periods”?
If your
core is strong then it is simpler for you to get your YRG (yoga)
into it.
- 260849 views
- 5 answers
- 96469 votes