You are not articulating your question here.
2007-02-03 12:03:13
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answered by Anonymous
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articulate
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articulate[1,adjective]articulate[2,verb]
Main Entry: 1ar·tic·u·late
Pronunciation: är-'ti-ky&-l&t
Function: adjective
Etymology: Latin articulatus jointed, past participle of articulare, from articulus
1 a : divided into syllables or words meaningfully arranged : INTELLIGIBLE b : able to speak c : expressing oneself readily, clearly, or effectively ; also : expressed in this manner
2 a : consisting of segments united by joints : JOINTED b : distinctly marked off
- ar·tic·u·late·ly adverb
- ar·tic·u·late·ness noun
2007-02-03 12:02:42
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answered by dotcombust007 3
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Apparently this has now become the new "n" word. Seems if you're white you can not compliment an AA without the freakishly-hyper-sensitive to look for a 'hidden' meaning. When will "handsome", "beautiful" or "intelligent" become offensive?
2007-02-06 01:18:45
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answered by Cherie 6
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Quite.
2007-02-03 12:06:18
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answered by Take Responsibility 2
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not George W. Bush
2007-02-03 12:03:23
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answered by JS 3
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I prefer to speculate.
2007-02-03 12:03:30
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answered by Anonymous
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to be well versed and able to speak well
2007-02-03 12:03:46
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answered by Anonymous
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and clean .... don't forget clean.
2007-02-03 13:20:16
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answered by Anonymous
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