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| Squideey:
My forum name: aw-sum-theeng = AwesomeThing My Blockland name: skwi-dee = Squideey My RTB name: ay-tee-see = A.T.C. There. Further emphasizing the excess of names I have. Arghffffffffff |
| zoneark:
zone-ark |
| Anybody:
--- Quote ---an⋅y⋅bod⋅y /ˈɛniˌbɒdi, -ˌbʌdi/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [en-ee-bod-ee, -buhd-ee] Show IPA pronoun, noun, plural -bod⋅ies. Use anybody in a Sentence –pronoun 1. any person. –noun 2. a person of some importance: If you're anybody, you'll receive an invitation. —Idiom 3. anybody's guess, a matter of conjecture: It's anybody's guess why she quit. Origin: 1250–1300; ME ani bodi. See any, body Usage note: The pronoun anybody is always written as one word: Is anybody home? There isn't anybody in the office. The two-word noun phrase any body means “any group” (Any body of students will include a few dissidents) or “any physical body”: The search continued for a week despite the failure to find any body. If the word a can be substituted for any without seriously affecting the meaning, the two-word noun phrase is called for: a body of students; failure to find a body. If the substitution cannot be made, the spelling is anybody. Anybody is less formal than anyone. See also anyone, each, they. --- End quote --- --- Quote ---an·y·bod·y (ěn'ē-bŏd'ē, -bŭd'ē) pron. Any person; anyone. n. A person of consequence: Everybody who is anybody was at the reception. See Usage Notes at anyone, every, he1. --- End quote --- --- Quote ---anybody interj. an exclamation used in celebrating a victory. "Anybody! I knew you couldn't sell my pair of sunglasses!" --- End quote --- :cookieMonster: |
| n0cturni:
knock-turn-eye |
| lordician:
lor-di-si-an |
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