Flunken
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| 27 Jan 2015 09:37 PM |
was pronounced "pwin"
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Mantine55
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| 27 Jan 2015 09:38 PM |
| i read it as pawn like pawn shop |
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ssempre
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| 27 Jan 2015 09:44 PM |
lol idk why but "pwin" just made me laugh
I though it was pronounced pown ("own" with a p sound in front) |
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| 27 Jan 2015 09:48 PM |
I was quite sure it was pronounced "pin", as in like, "The opposing wrestler had pinned him to the may."
I still do, but I don't say it in public (I never did, but I argued with someone over it) and couldn't really come up with an argument other than the example I used.
Of course, his only evidence was other people saying it as "pown", which hey, maybe I'm right and they're all wrong. For now I just let it be. |
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