Late, late night here compared to there by a couple of hours and enjoying a little much and I guess bazel and the few others that’s on not talking fast enough and so I get carried away. I’ll try and restrain or I’ve been warned.
Fun and funny at the time but next morning always looks like AIDS.
Late, late night here compared to there by a couple of hours and enjoying a little much and I guess bazel and the few others that’s on not talking fast enough and so I get carried away. I’ll try and restrain or I’ve been warned.
Fun and funny at the time but next morning always looks like AIDS.
Agree. A 4 post FRANNY is the limit. It's in the HH Constitution, section 5, subsection 81.
Please to be pointing out that subsection (c), subparagraph (iv) to subsection 81 provides as follows:
Notwithstanding any other provision in this title to the contrary, the foregoing poasting restriction shall not apply to @creepycoug or limit @creepycoug 's poast habits or predilections in any way.
There's also a lot of legislative history clearly the establishing the founders' intent that I be treated as a special poaster and left free to roam and soil and pillage as I see fit.
Agree. A 4 post FRANNY is the limit. It's in the HH Constitution, section 5, subsection 81.
Please to be pointing out that subsection (c), subparagraph (iv) to subsection 81 provides as follows:
Notwithstanding any other provision in this title to the contrary, the foregoing poasting restriction shall not apply to @creepycoug or limit @creepycoug 's poast habits or predilections in any way.
There's also a lot of legislative history clearly the establishing the founders' intent that I be treated as a special poaster and left free to roam and soil and pillage as I see fit.
Late, late night here compared to there by a couple of hours and enjoying a little much and I guess bazel and the few others that’s on not talking fast enough and so I get carried away. I’ll try and restrain or I’ve been warned.
Fun and funny at the time but next morning always looks like AIDS.
predilection [pred-l-ek-shuhn, preed-] SynonymsExamplesWord Origin See more synonyms for predilection on Thesaurus.com noun a tendency to think favorably of something in particular; partiality; preference: a predilection for Bach.
Origin of predilection
1735–45; < Medieval Latin praedīlect(us) beloved, past participle of praedīligere to prefer (see pre-, diligent) + -ion Synonyms
penchant, proclivity, predisposition, propensity, leaning, fondness, groove, love, bent, taste, weakness, flash, fancy, partiality, thing, bias, dish, liking, type, tendency Examples from the Web for predilection
Contemporary Examples
For those with a predilection for immaculately fine and delicate paintings by Botticelli, his Madonna of the Book will satisfy. The Daily Beast logo The Virgin Mary Lookbook William O’Connor December 6, 2014 They drink too much, their bellies distend, and most possess a predilection for siliconed blondes and themed belt buckles.
But if you can get past the predilection for alliteration and the teehee!
While playing this more mature role, it appears that Lawrence developed a predilection for all things boudoir.
And Lanza proved his predilection by his actions in the same way as any pedophile, by targeting children.
Historical Examples
Nobody ever got any clue to the reason, if there was one, for this predilection of hers.
I made some success, and the students had a predilection for me.
Could anything that she had ever done be wrested into predilection or even into appreciation?
But this is the effect of his predilection for individuals of forcible character.
He had not counted on the officers or her predilection for Italian.
British Dictionary definitions for predilection predilection noun a predisposition, preference, or bias
n. 1742, from French prédilection (16c.), noun of action from Medieval Latin praedilectus, past participle of prediligere "prefer before others," from Latin prae- "before" (see pre-) + diligere "choose, love" (see diligent).
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Fun and funny at the time but next morning always looks like AIDS.
Notwithstanding any other provision in this title to the contrary, the foregoing poasting restriction shall not apply to @creepycoug or limit @creepycoug 's poast habits or predilections in any way.
There's also a lot of legislative history clearly the establishing the founders' intent that I be treated as a special poaster and left free to roam and soil and pillage as I see fit.
[pred-l-ek-shuhn, preed-]
SynonymsExamplesWord Origin
See more synonyms for predilection on Thesaurus.com
noun
a tendency to think favorably of something in particular; partiality; preference:
a predilection for Bach.
Origin of predilection
1735–45; < Medieval Latin praedīlect(us) beloved, past participle of praedīligere to prefer (see pre-, diligent) + -ion
Synonyms
See more synonyms for on Thesaurus.com
bias, inclination, leaning, liking, weakness, predisposition, prepossession.
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Related Words
penchant, proclivity, predisposition, propensity, leaning, fondness, groove, love, bent, taste, weakness, flash, fancy, partiality, thing, bias, dish, liking, type, tendency
Examples from the Web for predilection
Contemporary Examples
For those with a predilection for immaculately fine and delicate paintings by Botticelli, his Madonna of the Book will satisfy.
The Daily Beast logo
The Virgin Mary Lookbook
William O’Connor
December 6, 2014
They drink too much, their bellies distend, and most possess a predilection for siliconed blondes and themed belt buckles.
But if you can get past the predilection for alliteration and the teehee!
While playing this more mature role, it appears that Lawrence developed a predilection for all things boudoir.
And Lanza proved his predilection by his actions in the same way as any pedophile, by targeting children.
Historical Examples
Nobody ever got any clue to the reason, if there was one, for this predilection of hers.
I made some success, and the students had a predilection for me.
Could anything that she had ever done be wrested into predilection or even into appreciation?
But this is the effect of his predilection for individuals of forcible character.
He had not counted on the officers or her predilection for Italian.
British Dictionary definitions for predilection
predilection
noun
a predisposition, preference, or bias
Word Origin
C18: from French prédilection, from Medieval Latin praedīligere to prefer, from Latin prae before + dīligere to love
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
Word Origin and History for predilection
n.
1742, from French prédilection (16c.), noun of action from Medieval Latin praedilectus, past participle of prediligere "prefer before others," from Latin prae- "before" (see pre-) + diligere "choose, love" (see diligent).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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