tdol said:I generally disappoint myself. And everyone else. ;-)
nicolas said:Dear All,
Long time no see
I'm too busy recently
Wow!! You are amazing for teaching me so much about "disappointed"
:?:
But I am a little confused:
Why CitySpeak said : So, you are anointed as the disappointed?
and then tdol answered : The patron saint.
What did they mean here?
Why did tdol answer "The patron saint" ?
(A patron saint is a saint that "looks after" people (presumably from heaven) and those people are, generally speaking, a particular group. For example, Saint Christopher is the patron saint of travelers.)
RonBee said:You're welcome.
May I make a suggestion? Say:
- Please feel free to correct what I write.
The word wrote is more likely to refer to something specific. Use write (simple present) when talking about things in general.
So if we say "what I done is for you" and "what I do is for you", they are a little different.
CitySpeak said:tdol said:CitySpeak said:There are so many ways to be disappointed.
And so few to be appointed. ;-(
We have to do our own appointing some times. Appoint yourself.
I appoint myself to _______________ . - ?
nicolas said:Dear Casiopea,
What's the word "schucks" mean?
How to pronounce that word?
I cann't find it in the dictionary :wink:
nicolas said:Dear RonBee,
Thanks!
I can find the word "shucks".
:?:
So the word "schucks" is the same with "shucks"?
Shucks! Why don't I know that?
Casiopea said:Be careful not to dis the appointment
nicolas said:Dear Casiopea,
What's the word "schucks" mean?
How to pronounce that word?
I cann't find it in the dictionary :wink:
infinikyte said:Casiopea said:Be careful not to dis the appointment
Could anyone suggest a most common usage of "dis" ? Is it a proper word? I saw it somewhere used as a verb "dissed" but can't remember the content...:shock: