it depends on how many people are in your bed right now. if there's 3 of you you can do a sandwich, with 2 you can still toss some salad, if you're alone you'd better hope your dog likes to eat sausage.
Yes, people are really searching for these. No, I don't know who they belong to, and I don't ever want to.
These often-disturbing glimpses into the psyche of our searches may completely and irreversibly change the way you look at small crowds, and even friends, neighbors, spouses, parents, kids, yourself, etc. If that happens, well... it happens.
The only edits I've made to the searches are possible casing changes - searches will sometimes appear in Title Case or all lower case depending on when I found them, and in some cases common misspellings have already been auto-corrected.
A "sald" is definitely worse because this is the past tense of the irregular noun "salt" and means VERY old, stone-like chunk of salt.
ReplyDeleteNouns don't have past tenses.
ReplyDeleteLOL
ReplyDeleteit's an irregular noun
ReplyDeleteXD XD
The word "salt" may function as a verb, as well. For instance, "to salt the wound."
ReplyDeleteTrue, but the poster said "the past tense of the irregular noun" so shaddup.
ReplyDeleteit depends on how many people are in your bed right now.
ReplyDeleteif there's 3 of you you can do a sandwich,
with 2 you can still toss some salad,
if you're alone you'd better hope your dog likes to eat sausage.
I am in the mood for some sald tonight.
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