Topic: today's teen love to leave the last syllable off of words
boof started this discussion 1 year ago #118,393
Did your teen ask, "hey ma, can I have some pudd?" Well friend, he wanted pudding. Pudd pudd pudd puddie puddie pudding.
Anonymous B joined in and replied with this 1 year ago, 1 hour later[^] [v] #1,301,071
Whachootalkinabout nig?
Anonymous C joined in and replied with this 1 year ago, 6 hours later, 7 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,301,138
Pudd is an edible dish, making it a noun, and ing is added to VERBS to denote that they are the present participle form.
Stop adding verb affixes to nouns, the younger generation has a better understanding of proper grammar than you.
Anonymous D joined in and replied with this 1 year ago, 9 minutes later, 7 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,301,139
@previous (C)
Actually, “to pudd” is a verb, the Elizabethan form of “to poot”. Thanks.
dw !p9hU6ckyqw joined in and replied with this 1 year ago, 3 hours later, 10 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,301,158
i love a pudd
Anonymous F joined in and replied with this 1 year ago, 10 hours later, 21 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,301,217
@1,301,139 (D)
C'est Français:
Je pudde, tu puddes, il/elle pudde,
Nous puddons, vous puddez, ils/elles puddent
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