dsister said:
Yes, I read it from the original article, often times referred to as the original source.
Fill: To supply or provide to the fullest extent You are arguing semantics here, an argument where the dictionaries are on my side... Just wondering, are you from Quebec? Edit: Didn't you just jump on me for quoting the title of the thread? And you are arguing against a quote from the OP...
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Could you please quote it because I looked as well and couldn't find it.
You started it. You said "twist that!" So I just answered truthfully. If you cannot take it, that's your problem. Point the finger at yourself first.







