- word choice - I am cumming or I am coming - English Language Learners . . .
will cum, will come, cummed, came, is cumming, is coming, have cum, have come Because only a few of the standard recognized resources (dictionaries) describe these words in detail, and because they are generally considered by such as slang, we may not have a great deal of "authoritative" guidance in their spellings and usages
- Words to describe the sounds created when having sex
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- word usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
There's an orthographic quirk whereby to come [to a sexual climax] has led to the unusual noun spelling cum = ejaculate (though the verb form is usually still written as I'm coming!, Did you come?, not I'm cumming!, Did you cum?) So it's possible some "non-academically-inclined" readers might primarily associate the quirky spelling with sexual
- I understand where youre coming from What does it imply
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- meaning in context - Thats the Percodan talking . . . - English . . .
It's more common to hear "the alcohol talking" or other variations It gets used in two ways Somebody else tells a drunk person that they're only doing thinking something because they're drunk
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- Whats the difference between advance and advancement?
I've consulted many sources, but I'm still struggling to figure out the difference between these two words Some sources said that advance describes individual and tangible improvements, wh
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