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WHY IS IT YOU DUMB FUCKERS INVITE SOMEONE ( ME ) TO SEE YOUR SHIT THEN MAKE ME, US BEG FOR A PASSWORD ? DONT BOTHER ME !!!
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lovebigblacktits
YOU WANNA BE FRIENDS BUT YOUR ANOTHER FUCKING CUM FOR BRAINS LOSER HOW LAZY ARE YOU ? YOU SIGNED UP 2669 days AGO AND DONT HAVE SHIT TO OFFER THEN EXPECT ME TO ASK 4 A PASSWORD NO AVATAR NO CONTENT NO PROFILE FRIENDS ARE NOT CONTENT = NO ADD ! WHY SHOULD I ADD YOU, TROLL ! YOUR BLOCKED PIECE OF SHIT SCUM BAG !!!
No content, sorry I won't accept. Just to let you and all of my other friends know, this is my last day on the ham for the foreseeable future. I thank everyone for a grand time here.
(idiomatic, colloquial, dismissal) Used to tell somebody to go away or leave one alone. Synonyms[edit] (used to tell someone to go away): beat it, fuck off, go away, take a hike, piss off, bugger off See also Wikisaurus:go away Translations[edit] [show ▼]Go away! Verb[edit] get lost (third-person singular simple present gets lost, present participle getting lost, simple past got lost, past participle (chiefly British) got lost or (North America, archaic in UK) gotten lost)
(intransitive) To lose one's way. Don't you have a map? How did we get lost? I got lost in his reasoning. (intransitive) To be absent, to seem to be absent. The violins get lost with the rest of the music. (intransitive, usually in imperative and reported speech) To exit from the scene. I don't want to have to tell you again: Get lost! After things calmed down, Fred told Jack to just get lost. Jack did a good job of getting lost: nobody saw him for 4 years.
(idiomatic, colloquial, dismissal) Used to tell somebody to go away or leave one alone.
Synonyms[edit]
(used to tell someone to go away): beat it, fuck off, go away, take a hike, piss off, bugger off
See also Wikisaurus:go away
Translations[edit]
[show ▼]Go away!
Verb[edit]
get lost (third-person singular simple present gets lost, present participle getting lost, simple past got lost, past participle (chiefly British) got lost or (North America, archaic in UK) gotten lost)
(intransitive) To lose one's way.
Don't you have a map? How did we get lost?
I got lost in his reasoning.
(intransitive) To be absent, to seem to be absent.
The violins get lost with the rest of the music.
(intransitive, usually in imperative and reported speech) To exit from the scene.
I don't want to have to tell you again: Get lost!
After things calmed down, Fred told Jack to just get lost.
Jack did a good job of getting lost: nobody saw him for 4 years.