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2007-08-19 09:11:48 · 17 answers · asked by Adelphie 5 in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

17 answers

a person that is full of energy,funny,very stubborn and sometimes crazy!

2007-08-19 09:19:23 · answer #1 · answered by black_cat 6 · 0 0

dia·mond /ˈdaɪmənd, ˈdaɪə-/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[dahy-muhnd, dahy-uh-] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun 1. a pure or nearly pure, extremely hard form of carbon, naturally crystallized in the isometric system.
2. a piece of this stone.
3. a transparent, flawless or almost flawless piece of this stone, esp. when cut and polished, valued as a precious gem.
4. a ring or other piece of jewelry containing such a precious stone, esp. an engagement ring.
5. a piece of this stone used in a drill or cutting tool.
6. a tool provided with such an uncut stone, used for cutting glass.
7. crystallized carbon, or a piece of it, artificially produced.
8. an equilateral quadrilateral, esp. as placed with its diagonals vertical and horizontal; a lozenge or rhombus.
9. any rhombus-shaped figure or object oriented with its diagonals vertical and horizontal.
10. a red rhombus-shaped figure on a playing card.
11. a card of the suit bearing such figures.
12. diamonds, (used with a singular or plural verb) the suit so marked: Diamonds is trump. Diamonds are trump.
13. Baseball. a. the space enclosed by home plate and the three bases; infield.
b. the entire playing field.

14. Printing. a 41/2 -point type of a size between brilliant and pearl.
–adjective 15. made of or set with a diamond or diamonds.
16. having the shape of a diamond: a dress with a diamond print.
17. indicating the 75th, or sometimes the 60th, event of a series, as a wedding anniversary.
–verb (used with object) 18. to adorn with or as if with diamonds.
—Idiom19. diamond in the rough, a person of fine character but lacking refined manners or graces.


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[Origin: 1275–1325; ME diamant < OF < VL *diamant-, s. of *diamas, perh. alter. of *adimas (> F aimant magnet, OPr aziman diamond, magnet), for L adamas adamant, diamond]

—Related forms
dia·mond·like, adjective

Arabic: ماس، ألماس
Chinese (Simplified): 钻石
Chinese (Traditional): 鑽石
Czech: diamant; diamantový
Danish: diamant
Dutch: diamant, diamanten
Estonian: teemant
Finnish: timantti
French: diamant; de diamant
German: der Diamant
Greek: διαμάντι
Hungarian: gyémánt
Icelandic: demantur
Indonesian: intan, berlian
Italian: diamante
Japanese: ダイアモンド
Korean: 다이아몬드, 금강석
Latvian: dimants; briljants; dimanta-; briljanta-
Lithuanian: deimantas
Norwegian: diamant
Polish: diament
Portuguese (Brazil): diamante
Portuguese (Portugal): diamante
Romanian: diamant; de diamant
Russian: бриллиант
Slovak: diamant; diamantový
Slovenian: diamant
Spanish: diamante
Swedish: diamant
Turkish: elmas


LOL. Sorry I got interesting with the question in itsself. :) I am sparkly.

2007-08-19 16:21:35 · answer #2 · answered by Ms. Diamond Girl 6 · 0 1

you: (pronoun) the pronoun of the second person singular or plural, used of the person or persons being addressed, in the nominative or objective case

and me: n. an overly confused person who had to grow up faster than she should have had to, someone who cares for people too much that sometimes they walk over her. an intelligent, funny person that loves everyone.

2007-08-19 16:22:56 · answer #3 · answered by liviaomgwtf. 4 · 0 0

Etymology: Middle English, from Old English Eow, dative & accusative of gE you; akin to Old High German iu, dative of ir you, Sanskrit yuyam you
1 : the one or ones being addressed -- used as the pronoun of the second person singular or plural in any grammatical relation except that of a possessive -- used formerly only as a plural pronoun of the second person in the dative or accusative case as direct or indirect object of a verb or as object of a preposition; compare THEE, THOU, YE, YOUR, YOURS
2 : ONE 2a

2007-08-19 16:19:25 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Jacqueline - Teenage girl of soon-to-be divorced parents, suffers from depression and is not good at math, and cares about others

2007-08-19 16:19:23 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

the personal pronoun of the second person singular in the nominative case

2007-08-19 16:18:17 · answer #6 · answered by Emtie El © 5 · 0 0

you: (pronoun) the pronoun of the second person singular or plural, used of the person or persons being addressed, in the nominative or objective case

2007-08-19 16:18:26 · answer #7 · answered by Mary B 5 · 0 0

My picture is next to the word - nymphomaniac. At least that's what my hubby says.

2007-08-19 16:17:56 · answer #8 · answered by The Nana of Nana's 7 · 0 0

Male, man, father, husband.

2007-08-19 16:18:23 · answer #9 · answered by ☮ Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ ☮ 6 · 0 0

Jennifer-Laid back,sweet,friendly,and kind

2007-08-19 16:16:47 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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