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02-Apr-2006, 21:54
RHOMA
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I have heard this word
Hello evry one
I have heard this word in a song , "
tipy - deeply tipy
".
What they stated as crazy in slang language .
Could you spill this word?
thanks
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03-Apr-2006, 02:49
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Re: I have heard this word
Do you mean 'Deeply Dippy' from Right Said Fred
I think it means madly in love
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Re: I have heard this word
That is right .
Thanks so mutch
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