Chort in Sphene dress send post
Hello big fan 💝 I just wanna Say hi and a very big thanks of appreciation to all my fans supporting in my dreams and career, If you’re a super fan of mine, send me a follow so we can talk better I’m happy to have yo…
(transitive, internet slang) To amuse greatly or otherwise stun by absurdity.
“got options. You can send your earnings”
“Anymore. And I was going to send it to”
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Please keep sending back your patches! We want them all - not perfect, but real: send us an email at [email protected] - we're here to help get them over the finish line!
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(transitive, ditransitive) To make something (such as an object or message) go from one place to another (or to someone).
Every day at two o'clock, he sends his secretary out to buy him a coffee.
“oh no requirement to be active we've got several folks who do exactly that and we appreciate them all the same ❤️ I'll probably send it over later folks are a little eeby at this hour”
“I am lonely send a message let chat”
“got options. You can send your earnings”
“it was just going to send everybody out.”
“Anymore. And I was going to send it to”
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(transitive, slang) To get one going; move to excitement or rapture; to delight or thrill.
She sends me a letter every month.
“Chort in Sphene dress send post”
“Hello big fan 💝 I just wanna Say hi and a very big thanks of appreciation to all my fans supporting in my dreams and career, If you’re a super fan of mine, send me a follow so we can talk better I’m happy to have you as a fan. Greetings from me Mr Elon Musk ❤️”
“Please keep sending back your patches! We want them all - not perfect, but real: send us an email at [email protected] - we're here to help get them over the finish line!”
“SecEd Webinar: Our free best practice webinar at 4pm today (May 6) with @universitypress.cambridge.org will discuss approaches for improving the vocabulary of our students – especially those who are disadvantaged/SEND – including Tier 2 & 3 vocabulary & subject knowledge:”
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