Man I was reading through some of the forums and saw someones (HOT) aviater and got a woody at my desk. Still cant get up!!! lol :banana: Who has the hottest avater?
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Man I was reading through some of the forums and saw someones (HOT) aviater and got a woody at my desk. Still cant get up!!! lol :banana: Who has the hottest avater?
WTF is an aviater?...isn't that someone who flys planes? I think American Airlines has the hottest aviatorsQuote:
Originally Posted by jbigdog69
bite me...How do you spell it? lol
lol....Avatar bro...... hmmm...Danielle,cutie face, and Babyweight all have hot avatarsQuote:
Originally Posted by jbigdog69
Is that a sense of humor?? and attempt at levity???
good one..........
:bath:
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Originally Posted by mass junkie
levity???? Dude I'm a bodybuilder not a brain surgeon. Wtf
Hey Spylizard whats up bro?...How was the surgery?Quote:
Originally Posted by spywizard
I think he's still tea bagging his nutz in ice water. :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by mass junkie
spywizard Quote "Is that a sense of humor?? and attempt at levity???"
4 entries found for levity.
lev·i·ty ( P ) Pronunciation Key (lv-t)
n. pl. lev·i·ties
Lightness of manner or speech, especially when inappropriate; frivolity.
Inconstancy; changeableness.
The state or quality of being light; buoyancy.
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[Latin levits, from levis, light. See legwh- in Indo-European Roots.]
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levity
levity was Word of the Day on December 18, 1999.
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levity
\Lev"i*ty\ (l[e^]v"[i^]*t[y^]), n. [L. levitas, fr. levis light in weight; akin to levare to raise. See Lever, n.] 1. The quality of weighing less than something else of equal bulk; relative lightness, especially as shown by rising through, or floating upon, a contiguous substance; buoyancy; -- opposed to gravity.
He gave the form of levity to that which ascended; to that which descended, the form of gravity. --Sir. W. Raleigh.
This bubble by reason of its comparative levity to the fluidity that incloses it, would ascend to the top. --Bentley.
2. Lack of gravity and earnestness in deportment or character; trifling gayety; frivolity; sportiveness; vanity. `` A spirit of levity and libertinism.'' --Atterbury.
Yo spy.....Does this mean you don't get a woody??? Ever??
LMFAOQuote:
Originally Posted by Da Bull