by cummings2 » Mon Jun 18, 2007 1:17 pm
funny that you mention that... I WAS the younger brother...and the reason why Mrs. Dalloway made my brother bring me to the house (though my brother didn;t want to take me there)... is because she was in Love with me... she was... honestly... really... for sure... certified... positive about that.
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Kev's not like the our little brother... he's Bodie's older sister :P -You know the ugly one you have to be nice to in order to get to the pretty one :twisted:
Ok OK... just had to join the bash kev moment... you know we dote on ya Kev.
For those of you wondering about the meaning of the word "Dote" -kev. here's what dictionary. com has to say about it:
[b:589b5b6f6e]dote[/b:589b5b6f6e] /doʊt/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[doht]
Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation verb, dot·ed, dot·ing, noun
–[i:589b5b6f6e]verb[/i:589b5b6f6e] (used without object)
Also, doat.
1. to bestow or express excessive love or fondness habitually (usually fol. by on or upon): They dote on their youngest daughter.
[u:589b5b6f6e][i:589b5b6f6e][b:589b5b6f6e]This is the Kev One, right here:[/b:589b5b6f6e][/i:589b5b6f6e][/u:589b5b6f6e]
2. to show a decline of mental faculties, esp. associated with old age.
–[i:589b5b6f6e]noun[/i:589b5b6f6e]
And I'm not even going to say a word about the last one:
3. decay of wood.
:shock: :wink: :twisted: :P