Word: befriend
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...saying. Please elaborate. 2011: “I make it rain so much that my nickname’s the rain man.” 8. FM: That’s kind of disgusting. Moving on—what kind of people are you looking to befriend? 2011: “I want more friends that are hookers, it’s fun to tell people” 9. FM: I guess you can never have enough friends who are hookers. Hey, you over there! Are you a hooker? 2011: “I have over 10,000 from this...
...Combo admits as much himself when he attempts to befriend the only black member of Woody's gang - the cheekily named Milky - reminiscing about how, when he joined the "original" skinheads back in the late 1960s, they all stood proud under the banner of racial unity. When Milky begins to talk about his extended family, Combo's eyes well-up. Half-ashamed, half-envious of what he misses most, Combo is poised on a knife-edge before the film turns toward its hideous, and inevitable, climax...
House: Adams. Concentration: Psychology and economics. Hometown: Omaha, Nebraska. Ideal Date: Anywhere on, at, or near the beach. Best way for a guy to get your attention: Befriend me first! ;) Where to find you on a Saturday night: I never release my schedule… Your best pick-up line: “Let’s get down to business.” Best or worst lie you’ve ever told: “I’m actually pretty easygoing.” Something you’ve always wanted to tell someone...
...wing and the two run the gauntlet of 18th-century London’s diversions, singing along to the bawdy songs of hurdy-gurdy players and tasting beer in pubs where flies circle the mugs and idlers hotly debate the increasing radicalism of the revolution in France.They also befriend their neighbor, the enigmatic Blake, whom they have spied playing a prelapsarian Adam to his wife’s Eve in the garden.Blake shares with the children his completed collection “Songs of Innocence,” and Maggie is struck by the opposition she sees between...
...feel the safest in Nicaragua. Actually, Wellesley first, then Nicaragua. But the point is, I've always felt safe here. Most Nicaraguans have embraced tourism and foreign investment as the new economic motor for the country. My experience is that people here are mostly friendly, open and quick to befriend Americans...