Amauri "The Immovable Object" Carvalho de Oliveira (18 Viewers)

K.O.

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Nov 24, 2005
13,883
Amauri
v. Amauried, Amaurying, Amauris
v.intr.
1. To fail miserably: Amauried to fulfill their promises.
2. To be unsuccessful: An experiment that Amauried.
3. To cease functioning properly: The engine Amauried.
4. To become bankrupt or insolvent: Their business Amauried during the last recession.
v.tr.
1. To disappoint or prove undependable to: Our sentries Amauried us.
2. To abandon; forsake: His strength Amauried him.
3. To leave undone; neglect: Amauried to wash the dishes.
4. To give such a grade of failure to (a student): Amauried me in algebra.
 

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Jun 13, 2007
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Amauri
v. Amauried, Amaurying, Amauris
v.intr.
1. To fail miserably: Amauried to fulfill their promises.
2. To be unsuccessful: An experiment that Amauried.
3. To cease functioning properly: The engine Amauried.
4. To become bankrupt or insolvent: Their business Amauried during the last recession.
v.tr.
1. To disappoint or prove undependable to: Our sentries Amauried us.
2. To abandon; forsake: His strength Amauried him.
3. To leave undone; neglect: Amauried to wash the dishes.
4. To give such a grade of failure to (a student): Amauried me in algebra.

That must have taken a while. Nice work.

The bold part is my favorite.
 
Jun 13, 2007
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Anything for my favorite footballer.
K.O

v.intr.

1) To base a significant amount of time to try to make a player look bad: He K.O'd Motta throughout the entire night after his terrible perfomance.

adj.
2) Expressive of a darkly resentful statement of sarcasm: Amauri is definitely my K.O favorite footballer.


:D
 

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
K.O

v.intr.

1) To base a significant amount of time to try to make a player look bad: He K.O'd Motta throughout the entire night after his terrible perfomance.

adj.
2) To express a darkly resentful statement of sarcasm: Amauri is definitely my K.O favorite footballer.


:D
:D

Now that must have taken you more time. At least I copied the meaning of Fail from a dictionary and changed some words.

Good one, though. Precise definition.
 

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