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She must have stumped her toe
because I think it is swollen
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Re: She must have stumped her toe
Wow. Photoshoped?
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Re: She must have stumped her toe
I think you "stumped" your brain
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Re: She must have stumped her toe
hahahaha wow... someone please mspaint some sort of crotch monster
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Re: She must have stumped her toe
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I think you "stumped" your brain [/ QUOTE ]I must have because I dont have a [censored] clue what this means |
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Re: She must have stumped her toe
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[ QUOTE ] I think you "stumped" your brain [/ QUOTE ]I must have because I dont have a [censored] clue what this means [/ QUOTE ] STUMP: 1. the lower end of a tree or plant left after the main part falls or is cut off; a standing tree trunk from which the upper part and branches have been removed. 2. the part of a limb of the body remaining after the rest has been cut off. 3. a part of a broken or decayed tooth left in the gum. 4. a short remnant, as of a candle; stub. 5. any basal part remaining after the main or more important part has been removed. 6. an artificial leg. 7. Usually, stumps. Informal. legs: Stir your stumps and get out of here. 8. a short, stocky person. 9. a heavy step or gait, as of a wooden-legged or lame person. 10. the figurative place of political speechmaking: to go on the stump. 11. Furniture. a support for the front end of the arm of a chair, sofa, etc. Compare post1 (def. 2). 12. a short, thick roll of paper, soft leather, or some similar material, usually having a blunt point, for rubbing a pencil, charcoal, or crayon drawing in order to achieve subtle gradations of tone in representing light and shade. 13. Cricket. each of the three upright sticks that, with the two bails laid on top of them, form a wicket. –verb (used with object) 14. to reduce to a stump; truncate; lop. 15. to clear of stumps, as land. 16. Chiefly Southern U.S. to stub, as one's toe. 17. to nonplus, embarrass, or render completely at a loss: This riddle stumps me. 18. to challenge or dare to do something. 19. to make political campaign speeches to or in: to stump a state. 20. Cricket. (of the wicketkeeper) to put (a batsman) out by knocking down a stump or by dislodging a bail with the ball held in the hand at a moment when the batsman is off his ground. 21. to tone or modify (a crayon drawing, pencil rendering, etc.) by means of a stump. –verb (used without object) 22. to walk heavily or clumsily, as if with a wooden leg: The captain stumped across the deck. 23. to make political campaign speeches; electioneer. —Idiom 24. up a stump, Informal. at a loss; embarrassed; perplexed: Sociologists are up a stump over the sharp rise in juvenile delinquency and crime. STUB: 1. a short projecting part. 2. a short remaining piece, as of a pencil, candle, or cigar. 3. (in a checkbook, receipt book, etc.) the inner end of each leaf, for keeping a record of the content of the part filled out and torn away. 4. the returned portion of a ticket. 5. the end of a fallen tree, shrub, or plant left fixed in the ground; stump. 6. something having a short, blunt shape, esp. a short-pointed, blunt pen. 7. stub nail. 8. something having the look of incomplete or stunted growth, as a horn of an animal. 9. Bridge. a part-score. –verb (used with object) 10. to strike accidentally against a projecting object: I stubbed my toe against the step. 11. to extinguish the burning end of (a cigarette or cigar) by crushing it against a solid object (often fol. by out): He stubbed out the cigarette in the ashtray. 12. to clear of stubs, as land. 13. to dig up by the roots; grub up (roots). |
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Re: She must have stumped her toe
myspace/facebook link?
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Re: She must have stumped her toe
pretty obviously a photoshop
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Re: She must have stumped her toe
guys, she has an outie. no big deal
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Re: She must have stumped her toe
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guys, she has an outie. no big deal [/ QUOTE ] looks like a peircing to me, not an actual outtie. Outties on girls are really gross. |
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