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No worree – veree soon dis littel kitteh will B wrapped up in a BEEG towel & dride off wid LOTz of snorgles!
u has betraid my tiny trust - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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But like hylasbrook sed “No worree – veree soon dis littel kitteh will B wrapped up in a BEEG towel & dride off wid LOTz of snorgles!”
u has betraid my tiny trust - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Nig set in it til it dride and then tride to get up and coodent. then old Francis come down the ile and snaiked Nigger out and when he see the gum he asked us who put it there. we all said we dident, but he licked Pewt becaus he had seen Pewt chooing gum.
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Brite and fair. the water in the rane baril was froze over last nite. today i blew up the bladder and dride it in the kitchen. it made a prety good football.
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J. Albert needent have been so fusy for it wood have all dride in a little while.
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June 19, 186 --- it raned hard last nite. i gess cats staid to home and dident go out. this morning the trap wasent spring. had to ho in the garden after it dride up. toniet we put a big shiner in the trap for bate.
Brite and Fair Worth Brehm 1899
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H.S. if this doe gaule you, forbeare kicking hereafter, and in the meane time you may make you a plaister of your dride Maroram.
Shakespeare's Lost Years in London, 1586-1592 Arthur Acheson 1897
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The durefull Oake, whose sap is not yet dride, is long ere it conceiue the kindling fyre: but when it once doth burne, it doth diuide great heat, and makes his flames to heauen aspire.
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NOAH took his family abord, and as he owned a menagerie, he took all of his wild animals abord to, besides the members of the Press, who kept their papers posted of the doin's abord that Ark. "In about 40 days time, ev'ry dammed stream busted away, and the waters dride up.
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231: Some of those seuen are dride by natures course,
Anazhins commented on the word dride
DRIDE (verb) - ability to have control over/regulate/operate a car, a motorbike, a bicycle etc. according to the situation and/or circumstances
DRIDER (noun) - a person able to have control over/regulate/operate a car, a motorbike, a bicycle etc. according to the situation and/or circumstances
DRIDE/DRIDER is a blended word from DRIVE and RIDE. A lot of people are able to have control over/regulate/operate different vehicles like cars, motorbikes and bicycles. Use of a vehicle depends on the conditions and needs a person has for the moment
March 28, 2016