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got no Liability
got no License
got no Recipes
only got indigestion
and a hangover
sometimes you deserve
what you get
and less cash
just'a "coy" smile
and amorous wiles
(look'it up Mikey):confused: :p:LOL:
A slight sidetrack...:LOL:
noun
1.
a trick, artifice, or stratagem meant to fool, trap, or entice; device.
2.
wiles, artful or beguiling behavior.
3.
deceitful cunning; trickery.
verb (used with object)
4.
to beguile, entice, or lure (usually followed by away, from, into, etc.): The music wiled him from his study.
Verb phrases
5.
wile away, to spend or pass (time), especially in a leisurely or pleasurable fashion: to wile away the long winter nights.
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Origin:
1125–75; (noun) Middle English; late Old English wil, perhaps < Old Norse vēl artifice, earlier *wihl-
Related forms
out·wile, verb (used with object), out·wiled, out·wil·ing.
Can be confused: while, wile.
Synonyms
1, 2. deception, contrivance, maneuver. See trick. 3. chicanery, fraud.
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amarous
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Did you mean amorous
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I did try,
to look'er up,
no such word,
even with spec's!
look in yahoo
must'I do everything? :LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL:
am·o·rous amərəs adjective
adjective: amorous (description)
1. showing, feeling,
or relating to
sexual desire. like
"she rejected his
amorous advances" and
synonym: romantic, lustful,
sexual, erotic, amatory,
ardent, passionate, impassioned
recognize any'of these? :LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL: