my mom taught me a Russian love poem......Ya koroni ne nashu....i do not positioned on a crown .......ya tsasrtvom ne valde y u........i do not choose a kingdom ......ud nu lubov im yeau...............all I have is one love ......i tu daru tibi..........................and that i supply to you....... I have tried to position in writing it in English because it sounds no longer one be conscious yet beautiful and that i undergo in recommendations
FùCK!!!!!!!!! you know, there is nothing like a good 'fùck' when you are pissed off. fùck it, motherfùckers! mother motherfùck, mother motherfùck fùck, motherfùck motherfùck, noish soish doish!
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The word with officially the most meanings is 'set'.
The Oxford English Dictionary lists 464 different meanings for this little word. Second is 'run'. Third is 'go'.
Now you know. ;-)
promise...it's probably the most meaningful word in any language
Definitely "love". It's truly a universal concept throughout the world!
my mom taught me a Russian love poem......Ya koroni ne nashu....i do not positioned on a crown .......ya tsasrtvom ne valde y u........i do not choose a kingdom ......ud nu lubov im yeau...............all I have is one love ......i tu daru tibi..........................and that i supply to you....... I have tried to position in writing it in English because it sounds no longer one be conscious yet beautiful and that i undergo in recommendations
WAR if you mean the American English!
Sacrifice...
love
yeah definitely love
FùCK!!!!!!!!! you know, there is nothing like a good 'fùck' when you are pissed off. fùck it, motherfùckers! mother motherfùck, mother motherfùck fùck, motherfùck motherfùck, noish soish doish!
love
Love, perhaps.