Yes! If your not too whelmed (overwhelmed) or not whelmed enough (underwhelmed) then your just whelmed! that's awesome.
merry xmas
2007-12-25 07:55:12
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answer #1
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answered by Some Lame Chick 2
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whelm
One entry found.
whelm
Main Entry: whelm
Pronunciation: \Ëhwelm, Ëwelm\
Function: verb
Etymology: Middle English
Date: 14th century
transitive verb
1 : to turn (as a dish or vessel) upside down usually to cover something : cover or engulf completely with usually disastrous effect
2 : to overcome in thought or feeling : overwhelm
intransitive verb
: to pass or go over something so as to bury or submerge it
2007-12-25 15:50:58
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answered by lishia_whitworth 2
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well i guess as long as you're not feeling overwhelmed or underwhelmed, you're just plain old whelmed
2007-12-25 15:51:39
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answered by Emily 7
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yeah, but whelmed means the same as overwhelmed, so...
2007-12-25 15:54:24
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answered by Anonymous
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omg thats a great question i don't know though
is whelmed even a word?
oh well =)
2007-12-25 15:50:22
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answered by Jessica R 3
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Yes - bored... Whelmed... Alive... Breathing.... oop - now unconscious....
2007-12-25 15:54:50
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answered by DSpur 1
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I'm whelmed by this question ;)
2007-12-25 15:49:45
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answered by єvєrmorє *Hαs Gonє Rєtro* 4
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i love that movie and Julia stiles!!
the poem at the end is fabulous
Kat's paraphrase of Shakespeare's Sonnet 141
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0147800/
2007-12-25 15:54:16
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answered by ocnbrez2003 6
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strange but good question, it was snowing some here too (Europe)
2007-12-25 16:35:43
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answered by ? 2
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i dont know ill have to look that up in the dictionary
good question
2007-12-25 15:50:35
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answered by Anonymous
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