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khabardar
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Posted on 04-24-08 12:20
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हन ए साथी हो 'कन्नु' (जस्तै आची गर्दा) लाई अङ्रेजी मा के भन्छ हं? push बाहेक आर्को शब्द छ कतै? लौ न जनी गरौ कसैले !
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axara
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Posted on 04-24-08 3:21
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Saathi, Kannu ta nepali swarup ho.. haaa--- haaaaaaaaa-- hhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa------ aaaathchhyu jastai...
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Nepe
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Posted on 04-24-08 3:40
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Poonte
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Posted on 04-24-08 5:56
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SPURT; I know this for a fact because when I had lower back problems, one form of extreme pain was during "कन्निङ्"; and the doctor would ask questions like, "What's the level of pain when spurting?," during my follow-ups.
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Narayangarh suburb
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Posted on 04-24-08 6:22
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Narayangarh suburb
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Posted on 04-24-08 6:24
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...........not sure though :
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harikancha
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Posted on 04-24-08 6:57
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- Main Entry:
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3spurt
- Function:
- noun
- Etymology:
- origin unknown
- Date:
- circa 1591
1: a short period of time : moment2 a: a sudden brief burst of effort, activity, or development <a spurt of work> <a growth spurt> b: a sharp or sudden increase in business activity
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goktey
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Posted on 04-25-08 1:22
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It is called " strain" in English.
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axara
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Posted on 04-25-08 2:04
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I think he/she is looking for a way to tell someone to 'ali kanera aachi gar ta... ' or 'kati kani kani aachi gareko...' in English
Tell me if I am right
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