An Elizabethan Dictionary
"weeped" (verb) past tense of weep.
1: not wept (cried) - similar to "tears of laughter".
2: laughed until moisture left the tear-ducts.
3: unintentional.
i.e. I weeped when I heard the dismal union of K-Fed and the Spears female had ended.
No, I'm not pathetic, darnit. The above is the result of an early morning philosophy class. Yes, you read right. Philosophy. Because the line about the fans "weeping from joy" at the above news is just too ridiculous to deserve proper English.
1: not wept (cried) - similar to "tears of laughter".
2: laughed until moisture left the tear-ducts.
3: unintentional.
i.e. I weeped when I heard the dismal union of K-Fed and the Spears female had ended.
No, I'm not pathetic, darnit. The above is the result of an early morning philosophy class. Yes, you read right. Philosophy. Because the line about the fans "weeping from joy" at the above news is just too ridiculous to deserve proper English.

0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home