Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Learning; lesson.
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Examples
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I was concerned for a while that mister Obama was an empty social phenomena like our unfotunate Hugo Chavez here in Venezuela, but his first steps towards the transition to power are showing him savy. — lerry rubio
Clinton Flying to Chicago to Join Obama - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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People should be very lerry of what could happen in a worst case senario, of the DNC counting the Florida and Michigan votes in favor of the only person with their name on the ballot.
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I hope this becomes the stupidest comment in the thread, I don't think I could handle one more stupid than that. lerry: I think I've slept it off in a vehicle over a dozen times.
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The one on the left isn't that bad. lerry: SilentStrider: KILL ALL THREE WITH FIRE!
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Of course, if something bad would have happened to him I'd have executed the staff responsible along with the owner. lerry: lerry: Why the hell are you taking a two year old on a field trip to Chicago?
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So if a couple doesn't affect you like you claim then you will pass the field test and you are home free! lerry: CPT Ethanolic: snuff3r: art
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But if somebody skilled really wants to break into an account, having a better password probably won't stop them. lerry: I have three passwords
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Thu 02 / 21 00: 41 comments (34) lerry [maru] in Kuala Lumpur, MY
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Forgot about the Mac Pro .. orz lerry [maru] in Kuala Lumpur, MY
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Think they should fix the face and the boots lerry [maru] in Kuala Lumpur, MY
bilby commented on the word lerry
Dialectical? Archaic? Fanciful? Joyceism?
January 26, 2014
Gammerstang commented on the word lerry
(noun) - A lecture; a rustic word from lere, learning, lesson, lore. --Rev. John Boag's Imperial Lexicon of the English Language, c. 1850
February 6, 2018