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07-13-2006, 04:59 AM #21Senior Member
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Not sure. I've always like the platypus just because it's a really unique mammal, like me I guess. And smoking, well, because this is a marijuana site and it seemed to make sense.
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07-13-2006, 05:11 AM #22Senior Member
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Originally Posted by OreO
A Mory (Hebrew כרוב, plural כרובים Morhybim)is a supernatural entity mentioned several times in the Tanakh (or Old Testament) and the Book of Revelation.
In Catholic theology the Morhybim are one of the highest ranks in the hierarchy of angels, along with Seraphim. In popular Christian tradition, "Mory" and "Morhybim" have become synonyms of "angel(s)" and especially with "baby angel(s)". Because most English speakers are unfamiliar with Hebrew plural formation, the word Morhybim is sometimes incorrectly used as a plural. In English usage, Mories is also an acceptable plural form, especially for "baby angels".
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07-13-2006, 05:33 AM #23Senior Member
Explain the origin of your username
Had my Nick since highschool,A Teacher once said "I wish you were a Figment of my imanigatoin" and I retorted,"No I'm a Figment of your Nightmares" That bought me three days off!!
Due to public safety concerns, your rights are now obsolete
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07-13-2006, 05:35 AM #24Senior Member
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beach- c.1535, probably from O.E. bæce, bece "stream," from P.Gmc. *bakiz. The initial extension was to loose, pebbly shores (1596), and in dialect around Sussex and Kent beach still has the meaning "pebbles worn by the waves." Fr. grève shows the same evolution. The verb "to haul or run up on a beach" is first attested 1840. Beach bum first recorded 1962. Beachhead (1940) is on the model of bridgehead.
guy- 1847, originally Amer.Eng.; earlier (1836) "grotesquely or poorly dressed person," originally (1806) "effigy of Guy Fawkes," leader of the Gunpowder Plot to blow up British king and Parliament (Nov. 5, 1605), paraded through the streets by children on the anniversary of the conspiracy. The male proper name is from Fr., related to It. Guido, lit. "leader," of Gmc. origin
in- Sense of "holding power" (the in party) first recorded 1605; that of "exclusive" (the in-crowd, an in-joke) is from 1907; that of "stylish, fashionable" (the in thing) is from 1960. The noun sense of "influence, access" (have an in with) first recorded 1929 in Amer.Eng. The suffix -in attached to a verb originated 1960 with sit-in, probably infl. by sit-down strike, used first of protests, extended c.1965 to any gathering. In-and-out "copulation" is attested from 1620. To be in like Flynn is 1940s slang, said to be U.S. military, perhaps from alleged sexual exploits of Hollywood actor Errol Flynn.
thongs- O.E. þwong "thong, narrow strip of leather (used as a cord, band, strip, etc.)," from P.Gmc. *thwangaz (cf. O.N. þvengr), from PIE base *twengh- "to press in on, to restrain." As a kind of sandal, first attested 1965; as a kind of bikini briefs, 1990.
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07-13-2006, 06:30 AM #25Senior Member
Explain the origin of your username
[quote=OreO] Well OreO has been my nickname since i was in 3rd grade...see my name is Arya(pronounced, R-E-AH) and sooo many people would mess up saying my name, they would call me, area, orea, aryo, ari, arielle...just bullshit...my bestfriend just started telling all the kids to call me oreo, if they had trouble saying my name...it was funny at the cafeteria at that age, but i had no clue what i was in for.
Good storyOreo. I got my name from the first dank I ever smoked early seventy's It was compressed into coffie can's an it looked like little
Keg's an oz's looked like Hocky Puck's An When they where sliced off
:stoned:
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07-13-2006, 06:39 AM #26Senior Member
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my name and date of birth, minus the year, combined.
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07-13-2006, 06:49 AM #27Senior Member
Explain the origin of your username
cheers mate, cheers mate, chis mat, chismate,..........chisme
rumours = chisme
story's = chisme
chisme = intresting object
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07-13-2006, 10:14 AM #28Senior Member
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it's my nickname...
It was originally Aztec given to me by my next door neiboughs when I was about 8
Then got shortened to Az a few years later
Now everyone calls me Az....well family and friends do.
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07-13-2006, 12:58 PM #29Senior Member
Explain the origin of your username
Originally Posted by OreO
dai*ma
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07-13-2006, 01:18 PM #30Senior Member
Explain the origin of your username
I wanted a dual meaning
A tool for finding a plane either 45, 90, or 180 degrees usually.
The level at which I moveth throughout the current parallel is the spiritual level.
The spirit level is where I reside. I just made that up!![SIZE=\"5\"]T[/SIZE]hou shalt not steal the stash!
[SIZE=\"5\"]H[/SIZE]e who criticizes testifies to his own vice.
[SIZE=\"5\"]I[/SIZE]f I am not to my self - who is? And when I am for my self - what am I? And if not now, then when?
Peace & Love :thumbsup:Toke-It-Up! :rasta:
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