It was not really offensive, just a tiny derogatory remark of sorts... and yeah he was totally stared down!
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Originally posted by FromOutside View PostThis doesn't really save the post from being complete off-topic but how do it is expressed in English is two people live together in a relationships as they were married but are not? Referring them as husband and wife doesn't seem correct but girlfriend and boyfriend feel off too, specially if they are not very young.
You might have to lay off that vodka
(just kidding)"Are you like, a crazy person?"
"I am quite sure they will say so."
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Originally posted by FromOutside View PostStarSancFar, It was more like not drunk enough... My family (extended version too) is nice but nearly a week with little peace and quiet tends to stretch my patience Storms that were causing black outs all over the place weren't helping either, I was a bit stressed for my fish and freezer. Luckily my apartment didn't have that kind of problems when we were away
Haha, post count I'd love to get a chance to have a custom avatar but if I keep posting as slow as I have, I'll reach 2,000 in *counts* around 2017 Seems like I'm stuck with this for a while
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This doesn't really save the post from being complete off-topic but how do it is expressed in English is two people live together in a relationships as they were married but are not? Referring them as husband and wife doesn't seem correct but girlfriend and boyfriend feel off too, specially if they are not very young.
Lol, you'll just have to start spamming other threads with random 'HI!'s
I know that was for es, but do you mean How would you describe a man and a women who lived together in a strong relationship without being married, cause I'd call them partners
Originally posted by es! View PostIt was not really offensive, just a tiny derogatory remark of sorts... and yeah he was totally stared down!sigpicSig by Yamiinsane, Thanks!'It's Nuttier than Squirrel poo' - Amanda Tapping: Thats it! Sphere, planet, label, name! : Following, still, you, not!
I'm not crazy...I just have another consciousness in my brain! So he just looks crazy then?
Indeed
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Originally posted by ZaraShade View PostI don't think they're golf balls, I think they're some other sort of golf-ball looking things.
OMG 3 DAYS!!!
Dropping off another vid too! I should stop, I really should...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mst4W1Ebxg
I think you guys will like the start...sigpic
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I knew I was expressing myself badly
What I mean, when people start seeing each other in serious manner, they become boyfriends and girlfriend. What they get married, they become husbands and a wifes. But in modern world, boyfriend and girlfriend often live together (as if they were married) for a long time before they get married, if they get married at all. Is there an English word for a girlfriend-who-lives-together-with-her-boyfriend and a boyfriend-who-lives-together-with-his-girlfriend? Is there a word for that living together but not being married phase?
None of the dictionaries I use have an English translation for that but every time I try speak, say, my over 80 year old grandfather who lived together with his over 70 year old girlfriend I feel like an idiot (And the new year 2012 arriving, I'm trying to expand my vocabulary )
Edit: Thanks, StarSancFar That guestion was pretty much to everyone, I was just reminded of it by es
Now I'll feel much less stupid when I'll have to explain stuff like that next time
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Originally posted by FromOutside View PostI knew I was expressing myself badly
What I mean, when people start seeing each other in serious manner, they become boyfriends and girlfriend. What they get married, they become husbands and a wifes. But in modern world, boyfriend and girlfriend often live together (as if they were married) for a long time before they get married, if they get married at all. Is there an English word for a girlfriend-who-lives-together-with-her-boyfriend and a boyfriend-who-lives-together-with-his-girlfriend? Is there a word for that living together but not being married phase?
None of the dictionaries I use have an English translation for that but every time I try speak, say, my over 80 year old grandfather who lived together with his over 70 year old girlfriend I feel like an idiot (And the new year 2012 arriving, I'm trying to expand my vocabulary )
Edit: Thanks, StarSancFar That guestion was pretty much to everyone, I was just reminded of it by es
Now I'll feel much less stupid when I'll have to explain stuff like that next time
Ummmmmm, I'm not sure, I think there's a number of ways of saying it:
- living partners
-common law marriage - Click
-cohabitaion - Click
Hope that helpssigpicSig by Yamiinsane, Thanks!'It's Nuttier than Squirrel poo' - Amanda Tapping: Thats it! Sphere, planet, label, name! : Following, still, you, not!
I'm not crazy...I just have another consciousness in my brain! So he just looks crazy then?
Indeed
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Originally posted by es! View PostROFL @ "cohabitation"!!!
You could say that Nikola and Helen cohabitate when he stays over at the Sanctuary
HAHAHAA! Especially 'cause:
the act of living together and having a sexual relationship (especially without being married)sigpicSig by Yamiinsane, Thanks!'It's Nuttier than Squirrel poo' - Amanda Tapping: Thats it! Sphere, planet, label, name! : Following, still, you, not!
I'm not crazy...I just have another consciousness in my brain! So he just looks crazy then?
Indeed
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Originally posted by es! View PostWell I was sort of hoping for a more ambiguous meaning but it still works for me :lol
Love your new location, Star! *snort*
Haahaa, I changed it last night!sigpicSig by Yamiinsane, Thanks!'It's Nuttier than Squirrel poo' - Amanda Tapping: Thats it! Sphere, planet, label, name! : Following, still, you, not!
I'm not crazy...I just have another consciousness in my brain! So he just looks crazy then?
Indeed
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