Marina, you are my heroin! My favorite Lollipop …
Comment posted on Lollipop by drmichael82
Marina, you are my heroin! My favorite Lollipop is The cherry Tootsie Pop, when i was a kid i loved Charms Blowpops, apple flavored.
I think i disagree with the full circle of the naming of candy on a stick.
There is a branch of linguistics dedicated to the innate use of words. That somehow human beings who share a language family, or language for that matter, use the same or similar sounds for words that have similar meanings. Ex. glisten, glitter, gloria, glad. Ex lolly, lengua, language, lambaste, lick, lap[up],
just writing without thinking here, sorry for lack of articulation.
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I love the new information you bring forth Marina, you should be really proud of yourself for both stimulating and advancing the upper [echelon] of society.I would like to request the word [index], i Am familiar with the etymology, BUT there are so many uses and meanings to the word, why are some Latin words like that, and how did certain meanings evolve into the language? This might be a tough one, but if anyone can do it is Orlova! Whoa
I don’t follow the NBA, but love this time of year and love the playoffs. May the best men win.
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this day in age, almost any famous person can have a verb named after their well known behavior, e.g. “gimme your wallet now, or i’ll Chris-Brown you!”There are many.
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Wow! 5 stars… should have spent a bit more time on the actual derived meaning of the the word, 5 estrellas [nonetheless].
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