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Fart is a word in the English language most commonly used in reference to flatulence. The word fart is often considered unsuitable in formal situations as it may be considered vulgar or offensive. |
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@kid_ka0s | 17 March 15 | |
You sound like a risky human. And clever.
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@3mel | 17 March 15 | |
thank you so much, I'd been waiting to have this cleared up for quite some time now...
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@madam.x | 17 March 15 | |
Personally, I much prefer 'blow off'. Much more refined.
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@dre4mz | 17 March 15 | |
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@flossi | 17 March 15 | |
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@jayna | 17 March 15 | |
As your thick as fk. I,ld tell ya. A sigh is just a puff of wind coming from the if it makes a downward passage its offen called a a fart is good thing cause it airs the sheets and drives the flees away.
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@madam.x | 17 March 15 | |
Jayna
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@notsabad | 17 March 15 | |
I can't wait for the informative, interesting or funny part to this post... I just know it's gonna be brilliant!
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@madam.x | 17 March 15 | |
Ever the optimist eh? lol
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@dre4mz | 17 March 15 | |
It's in the wind notsobad
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