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Old 15th June 2012, 03:28 AM
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Personally, I love the banter among people posting on this forum, when it is all in fun. However, it is true that, there is no need to bring personal resenment on to a thread or just be a trouble maker, leerking and waiting for an argument.
Leerking, wow, what a great new word!

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Old 15th June 2012, 02:44 PM
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Got to love auto correct!
Never use it myself.

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Got to love auto correct!
Dang, you mean this is not true?

LEERK: verb. To hang around internet fora, wearing a sleazy grin, waiting for someone to post a comment you can bash into the virtual ground.

EX: "That guy who's always leerking around here just made the most inflammatory comment."
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So: Lurk + Leer = leerk? Not in any standard dictionary that I've seen.
Sounds like 'texting language' for pre-pubescents.

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So: Lurk + Leer = leerk? Not in any standard dictionary that I've seen.
Sounds like 'texting language' for pre-pubescents.
It could be...but I have a nearly 29 year old who delights in combining words to join the meanings.

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So: Lurk + Leer = leerk? Not in any standard dictionary that I've seen.
Sounds like 'texting language' for pre-pubescents.
Curmudgeon! (but not wrong)

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It could be...but I have a nearly 29 year old who delights in combining words to join the meanings.
...and you an English teacher - for shame!

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...and you an English teacher - for shame!
Did I miss something in an earlier post? I thought Mickisue1 was a nurse, among other things. She could probably teach us all a few things but is she also an English teacher? (And I don't mean teaching her children.)

If I am wrong please bring me up to date.

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Did I miss something in an earlier post? I thought Mickisue1 was a nurse, among other things. She could probably teach us all a few things but is she also an English teacher? (And I don't mean teaching her children.)

If I am wrong please bring me up to date.
She mentioned a few posts back about nursing school. I assume that she is a nurse and probably a damn good one at that.

Isla Verde is the english teacher. I literally have to watch my P's and Q's when I am around her.

Oh...Isla...by the way...I will be in DF this week if you want to grab some dinner again. Wednesday works better.

Back to topic...whatever that was.

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