Re: Paging Grammartards
Man is nothing without her woman
Re: Paging Grammartards
y’ll are dissapointing bunch of sorry @sses. ![]()
“A woman without her man is nothing.”
"A woman–without her, man is nothing "
and the jeers from among the feminazis turned into cheers.
Re: Paging Grammartards
so how does taking “without her,” out of the sentense still keeps the sentence valid?
"A woman–man is nothing "
or am I missing something?
Re: Paging Grammartards
Why should contumely be an adverb?
Re: Paging Grammartards
what the hell is contumely?
Re: Paging Grammartards
man is woman nothing without a.
Re: Paging Grammartards
Contumely is 'insolent or reproachful language'; 'a disgrace'. It's noun.
Re: Paging Grammartards
Well if they're both nothing without each other..I say they both get together and make something of it ;)
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a whole bunch of babies