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| 05 Apr 2015 09:40 AM |
post a measure of how much life one has "He had a high amount of posts, are you sure he has a life?"
(this is me poking at myself and anyone else with 15k+ posts. :). ) |
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ZachHelms
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| 05 Apr 2015 09:42 AM |
nah
post1 pōst noun 1. a long, sturdy piece of timber or metal set upright in the ground and used to support something or as a marker. "follow the blue posts until the track meets a forestry road" synonyms: pole, stake, upright, longer, shaft, prop, support, picket, strut, pillar, pale, paling, stanchion; historicalpuncheon "wooden posts" a goalpost. "Robertson, at the near post, headed wide" a starting post or winning post. noun: the post 2. an online posting. verb verb: post; 3rd person present: posts; past tense: posted; past participle: posted; gerund or present participle: posting 1. display (a notice) in a public place. "a curt notice had been posted on the door" synonyms: affix, attach, fasten, display, pin (up), put up, stick (up), tack (up) "the notice posted on the wall" |
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