Yes, you weird:)
And that's coming from a weird person
2007-07-08 21:00:36
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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i get called weird all the time from my family. no, i don't take it as a compliment. i am weird but in a bad way.
2007-07-09 09:29:57
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answer #2
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answered by ♥ Plain Nikki 6
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Depends on the person. If they're attempting to insult me, I have plenty of comebacks for them. If it's a genuine compliment, I take it as such...and yes, I've been complimented on my "weirdness".
; )
2007-07-08 21:00:33
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answer #3
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answered by Always Curious 7
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....Too funny of a question I have to condsider the source that say's that to me,lol...
~~~~~~~Some days I am werid that is life.......
So some dayze are just like that~~~~~~
.........................So I guess it's a-O~K~
:)
(I had to look up the defintion so yes I am werid and it's ok :)
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weird (wîrd) KEY
ADJECTIVE:
weird·er , weird·est
Of, relating to, or suggestive of the preternatural or supernatural.
Of a strikingly odd or unusual character; strange.
Archaic Of or relating to fate or the Fates.
NOUN:
Fate; destiny.
One's assigned lot or fortune, especially when evil.
often Weird Greek & Roman Mythology One of the Fates.
tr. & intr.v.
weird·ed , weird·ing , weirds
Slang To experience or cause to experience an odd, unusual, and sometimes uneasy sensation. Often used with out.
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ETYMOLOGY:
Middle English werde, fate, having power to control fate, from Old English wyrd, fate; see wer- 2 in Indo-European roots
OTHER FORMS:
weirdly (Adverb), weirdness (Noun)
SYNONYMS:
weird , eerie , uncanny , unearthly
These adjectives refer to what is of a mysteriously strange, usually frightening nature. Weird may suggest the operation of supernatural influences, or merely the odd or unusual: "The person of the house gave a weird little laugh" (Charles Dickens). "There is a weird power in a spoken word" (Joseph Conrad). Something eerie inspires fear or uneasiness and implies a sinister influence: "At nightfall on the marshes, the thing was eerie and fantastic to behold" (Robert Louis Stevenson). Uncanny refers to what is unnatural and peculiarly unsettling: "The queer stumps ... had uncanny shapes, as of monstrous creatures" (John Galsworthy). Something unearthly seems so strange and unnatural as to come from or belong to another world: "He could hear the unearthly scream of some curlew piercing the din" (Henry Kingsley).
2007-07-09 10:42:42
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answer #4
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answered by ღ♥ღLaurieღ♥ღ 4
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Yes
2007-07-08 20:58:40
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answered by decwitch 2
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Great question, and I've debated about this. Someone called me "quirky" a few months ago and I took that as an insult, but I'm proud of being quirky.
2007-07-08 20:59:54
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answered by KatGuy 7
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yes i take it as i have a lot of personality,
because if i wasn't weird, how much fun would i really be?
2007-07-08 20:59:49
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answer #7
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answered by Jessica Danielle 4
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Yes. Usually I consider the source. :-)
2007-07-08 23:35:34
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answered by all_stardusty 4
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Of course I do! I don't like being like the norm, I love being different.
2007-07-08 21:00:06
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answered by ☮Witty Sarcasm♥ 7
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I notice if they mean it in the good way or bad way.
Hmm, I dont know its a gift.
2007-07-08 20:59:45
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answer #10
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answered by [lacy] mixed chick!ANTI JONAS 5
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