vodka actually means
'full of grace'.
that's why i chose it.
it suits me like that.
vodka actually means 'full of grace'.
dictionary results for: vodka, this definition referring specifically to the infamous member of Bukowski.net
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vodka
"‚ "‚/vaadkae/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [vahdkuh] Show IPA Pronunciation
noun
-noun
1. elegance or beauty of form, manner, motion, or action.
2. a pleasing or attractive quality or endowment.
3. favor or good will.
4. a manifestation of favor, esp. by a superior: It was only through the dean's grace that I wasn't expelled from school.
5. mercy; clemency; pardon: an act of grace.
see also: Jen, Jenifer, ms. vodka, vodkafamilywinston
chronic refers to your health?
vodka |ˈvädkə| - Essence of spud
number6horse said:I work for the racetracks and
"no. 6" is one of my favorite Buk poems.
it's like this:
Can someone explain the appeal of purposely misspelling common words to me? Is it the new pink? The new punk? I don't get it.
I wasn't dissing you personally (was it even mean? If so, I need to recalibrate), you just happened to do it this time.but i've heard a rumor recently that if you get dissed by someone on an internet forum you can freak the fuck out.
strange people do strange things.