matt-- Posted December 30, 2001 Share Posted December 30, 2001 He is, by definition, a rogue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jared Posted December 30, 2001 Share Posted December 30, 2001 I assure you, I am not a 'childe' whatever the heck that is:D.As for me being younger than you,....well lets put it this way.I AM GLAD I AM STILL YOUNG UNLIKE YOU so there. I would hate to have grown up allready. ps...hope you have a nice trip leaving but since you never will I don't have to worry:D:p:D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
matt-- Posted December 30, 2001 Share Posted December 30, 2001 You are a "childe" until you are 18, in the USA that is...don't know about else where. I just turned 15 last month. Therefore, I am a "childe." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Redwing Posted December 30, 2001 Share Posted December 30, 2001 Something in this thread makes me curious: guess you can't get a break unless you're white and a Republican person. I'm wondering, how can you tell by someone's posts that they are white and Republican? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wraith 8 Posted December 30, 2001 Share Posted December 30, 2001 first: i think he is gone now so we can start or stop making fun of him :D (sorry delphi if you read this) second: @15: i have NO idea...... i dont know $hit about that sort of things and i dont realy care to Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rogue15 Posted December 31, 2001 Share Posted December 31, 2001 ???????!!!!????? rogue (rg) n. An unprincipled, deceitful, and unreliable person; a scoundrel or rascal. One who is playfully mischievous; a scamp. A wandering beggar; a vagrant. A vicious and solitary animal, especially an elephant that has separated itself from its herd. An organism, especially a plant, that shows an undesirable variation from a standard. adj. Vicious and solitary. Used of an animal, especially an elephant. Large, destructive, and anomalous or unpredictable: a rogue wave; a rogue tornado. Operating outside normal or desirable controls: “How could a single rogue trader bring down an otherwise profitable and well-regarded institution?” (Saul Hansell). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rogue15 Posted December 31, 2001 Share Posted December 31, 2001 rogue \Rogue\, n. [F. rogue proud, haughty, supercilious; cf. Icel. hr?kr a rook, croaker (cf. Rook a bird), or Armor. rok, rog, proud, arogant.] 1. (Eng.Law) A vagrant; an idle, sturdy beggar; a vagabond; a tramp. Note: The phrase rogues and vagabonds is applied to a large class of wandering, disorderly, or dissolute persons. They were formerly punished by being whipped and having the gristle of the right ear bored with a hot iron. 2. A deliberately dishonest person; a knave; a cheat. The rogue and fool by fits is fair and wise. --Pope. 3. One who is pleasantly mischievous or frolicsome; hence, often used as a term of endearment. Ah, you sweet little rogue, you! --Shak. 4. An elephant that has separated from a herd and roams about alone, in which state it is very savage. 5. (Hort.) A worthless plant occuring among seedlings of some choice variety. Rogues' gallery, a collection of portraits of rogues or criminals, for the use of the police Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ikhnaton Posted December 31, 2001 Share Posted December 31, 2001 geez, people, are we going to start arguing about whose mom is better? tk-421, 14-15 is still extremely young, and Delphi, if you're 27 you should know better. Ice, I don't know how or why you are back on these forums, but I am not happy. However, I'm willing to give you one last chance, so don't blow it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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