Thanks for the internet dictionary definition - I favour Oxford, Macquarie and Webster, but to each her own.
I don't think it assists your essential argument, but then again, this is all a matter of opinion. But at least no one can doubt which corner you are fighting for - good for you.
Thank you. I keep a Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary on my desk for writing and the definition for the term mate was essentially the same. However, the online dictionary was more convenient for an online discussion such as this. TheFreeDictionary's general English dictionary main source is the American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/dictionary.htm
You fail to mention in your post any significant differences in definition from those other sources.![]()
Warmest Wishes,
Whoa Nellie
Hasn't anyone considered the fact that all of her compatibility with Picard was completely manufactured? .... /QUOTE]
This is interesting. If a relationship based on imprinting isn’t real, would one based on propinquity (Beverly Crusher), or thrill-seeking (Vash) be any more real?
Of course, being male, I’ll take it anyway I can get it.
I guess that explains the pro wrestler named Kamala - he was a stereotype of a savage tribesman, who wore a skirt and freaky paint all over his face and upper body.![]()
I guess that explains the pro wrestler named Kamala - he was a stereotype of a savage tribesman, who wore a skirt and freaky paint all over his face and upper body.![]()
Picard was a necrophiliac?...that would be weird because of the relationship he had with her dead husband
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