IT MEANS THAT PERSON WANTS YOU IN EVERYWAY IMAGINABLE... NO IFS ANDS OR BUTS ABOUT IT...THEY WANT YOU AND THEY DONT HAVE A DOUBT IN THEIR MIND THAT THEY WANT TO BE WITH YOU ~ WETHER SEXUALLY OR RELATIONSHIP WISE....
2006-09-15 02:55:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Slang For Period
2016-10-18 23:52:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Tweener: A morally ambiguous wrestler, neither a bad guy or good guy (an inbetweener), who will fight anyone regardless of alignment (e.g. Stone Cold Steve Austin, Triple H, The Rock, Kane). This term is also used to describe wrestlers who use tactics typically associated with heels (e.g., cheating), yet are still cheered by fans in spite of (or because of) these antics (e.g. Eddie Guerrero and Ric Flair). :://Starred//::
2016-03-17 02:22:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Bury: the opposite of push it is when a wrestler gets demoted and demoted fast a bury in wwe results in a release or demotion to the wwe's developmental promotion EXAMPLE: orlando jordan went from us champ to squash matches with benoit and ended up getting released and when the spirt squad was literally buried and put in a dumpster by dx that was sent to ohio and the spirt squad was demoted to ovw and most got released the only one left is nick nemeth aka dolph ziggler.
2016-04-10 02:31:54
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answered by Anonymous
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the period is just to stress that there is nothing more to add. I want you, that's it, that's all, nothing else. Just like the period (punctuation) at the end of a sentence.
Of course it would be very strange if we started saying I want you exclamation point wouldn't it?
2006-09-15 02:20:54
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answered by Anonymous
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That they want you.
Either sexual or for life. Like to date , marry are in love with you...
That's the only thing I can figure.
2006-09-15 02:17:53
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answered by ▒Яenée▒ 7
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It means "I want you" plain & simple. Now you just have to decipher what was meant by that "WANT" could be sexually, or romantically, or could even just mean "I'm choosing you" like for a task or a team or whatever.
2006-09-15 02:20:40
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answered by MonsterMash 4
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It means exactly that. "I want you" and that's the end of it. Period means you know, the little dot at the end of a sentence.
2006-09-15 02:18:10
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answered by Emery 6
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It means a little less talk and a bit more action!
2006-09-15 02:22:24
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answered by Anonymous
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It means the person wants to have you (mostly sexually) regardless of anything else.
2006-09-15 02:20:06
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answered by ann m 2
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