mine is because i am a big ass mother****er
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mine is because i am a big ass mother****er
mines pretty easy to figure out ............
A reminder to everyone, especially goes well for a lot of the teens here.
It takes Time + Patience to achieve gains, you don't become a pro in 1 year, and you gotta stick with it if you want to achieve your goals.
Kill the weights !
well... not actually :)
The name of a band I used to listen to quite a lot.
The "LostProphets".
Later
Babs is my nickname since my last name is Babcock, it was also my father's nickname.
coz im small?
To say hi to dez.
i program in the computer language php
hehe, i post at scriptlance.com with this nickname so i just decided to keep the same one
if anybody needs a php script done at a good price pm me :)
Is0 = isolating the muscle?
first letter of my first name and my last name...
yklyachkin = Yuri Klyachkin
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by yklyachkin [/i]
[B]first letter of my first name and my last name...
yklyachkin = Yuri Klyachkin [/B][/QUOTE]
what are you siberian?
Captian Action was a Super Hero back in the comic book days. He was a big GIJoe type dude.
im your daddy
it's the name i always go by..very original i know
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Smalley [/i]
[B]what are you siberian? [/B][/QUOTE]
you know it :D
I'm addicted to working out, I skip important events to hit the gym
I think mine's a bit obvious.
Name, born in 85.
its the dumb little monkey guy on the old dominos commercials. I just used it for everything, and stuck with it.
Amateur Boxing Champion lol nah
ABC_BOXER = Amateur boxing club Boxer
RiPPEDTiDE = I love the beach and surfing and skimboarding so ocean's have a "rip current" and oceans have a "tide" and I'm pretty "ripped" and I like the ocean so there ya go.
I was born hard.
And 13 is my birthday and lucky number...
CASE~ An instance of something; an occurrence; an example: a case of mistaken identity. See Synonyms at example.
An occurrence of a disease or disorder: a mild case of flu.
A set of circumstances or a state of affairs; a situation: It may rain, in which case the hike will be canceled.
Actual fact; reality: We suspected the walls were hollow, and this proved to be the case.
A question or problem; a matter: It is simply a case of honor.
A situation that requires investigation, especially by a formal or official body.
Law.
An action or a suit or just grounds for an action.
The facts or evidence offered in support of a claim.
A set of reasons or supporting facts; an argument: presented a good case for changing the law.
A person being assisted, treated, or studied, as by a physician, lawyer, or social worker.
Informal. A peculiar or eccentric person; a character.
Linguistics.
In traditional grammar, a distinct form of a noun, pronoun, or modifier that is used to express one or more particular syntactic relationships to other words in a sentence.
Case In some varieties of generative grammar, the thematic or semantic role of a noun phrase as represented abstractly but not necessarily indicated overtly in surface structure. In such frameworks, nouns in English have Case even in the absence of inflectional case endings.
Idioms:
in any case
Regardless of what has occurred or will occur.
in case
If it happens that; if.
As a precaution: took along an umbrella, just in case.
in case of
If there should happen to be: a number to call in case of emergency.
off (someone's) case
No longer nagging or urging someone to do something.
on (someone's) case
Persistently nagging or urging someone to do something.
---But I chose it cause I thought ut sound rather sharp.---
ThrGMF is derived from my old aol name, Grand Master Freak.
It's kinda my persoanlity.
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by CASE [/i]
[B]CASE~ An instance of something; an occurrence; an example: a case of mistaken identity. See Synonyms at example.
An occurrence of a disease or disorder: a mild case of flu.
A set of circumstances or a state of affairs; a situation: It may rain, in which case the hike will be canceled.
Actual fact; reality: We suspected the walls were hollow, and this proved to be the case.
A question or problem; a matter: It is simply a case of honor.
A situation that requires investigation, especially by a formal or official body.
Law.
An action or a suit or just grounds for an action.
The facts or evidence offered in support of a claim.
A set of reasons or supporting facts; an argument: presented a good case for changing the law.
A person being assisted, treated, or studied, as by a physician, lawyer, or social worker.
Informal. A peculiar or eccentric person; a character.
Linguistics.
In traditional grammar, a distinct form of a noun, pronoun, or modifier that is used to express one or more particular syntactic relationships to other words in a sentence.
Case In some varieties of generative grammar, the thematic or semantic role of a noun phrase as represented abstractly but not necessarily indicated overtly in surface structure. In such frameworks, nouns in English have Case even in the absence of inflectional case endings.
Idioms:
in any case
Regardless of what has occurred or will occur.
in case
If it happens that; if.
As a precaution: took along an umbrella, just in case.
in case of
If there should happen to be: a number to call in case of emergency.
off (someone's) case
No longer nagging or urging someone to do something.
on (someone's) case
Persistently nagging or urging someone to do something.
---But I chose it cause I thought ut sound rather sharp.--- [/B][/QUOTE]
wow you must have been bored :-P
My name is self-explanatory. Only a dumbass can't figure out the meaning of my name, sheesh.
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Gmav [/i]
[B]My name is self-explanatory. Only a dumbass can't figure out the meaning of my name, sheesh. [/B][/QUOTE]
I've been tryin to figure out your name since the day I got here :p
i like arnold
Cuz tha matrix was a kick-ass movie. and the "x" is there in the front just for looks.
i'm a red hairy monkey with four butts
dbgt fans know