Intense thoughts
Does one conjugate the verb “bling” the same way one conjugates the verb “drink?” Like bling, blang, blung?
For instance:
When Boutros is 16, he can bling his teeth without my permission.
Until then, I forbid it.
I blang my teeth at Tiffany’s yesterday.
I would have blung my teeth, but silver polish tastes awful.
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2 Comments
- Miranda replied:
Similarly yet distinctly, what is the proper conjugation of “krunk?” Is it always “krunk?” As in:
Girl, I cannot tell you how much I like to Krunk.
No, I can’t make that 10am conference call - last night I about wore myself out cuz I krunked too much.
Well, if I hadn’t been busy putting new rims on the Corolla, I totally would have krunked with y’all.
June 23rd, 2006 at 10:15 am. Permalink.
- Collene replied:
perhaps then it would be the same for the word “krump?” Or is that a strong verb, conjugated as krump, krimp, kramp? I really feel like the educational system failed me on this one.
June 23rd, 2006 at 2:31 pm. Permalink.