Ulrika Zugzwang
Magnanimous in Victory
Join date: 10 Jun 2004
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07-15-2005 10:50
From: Buster Peel I think we can use "prokofy" as a VERB now. Cool! In the sentence you're referring to, the term "a Prokofy" is still a noun, although it's being used to describe a state which has been brought about by the named individual. Here's an example of its use as a verb: I accidentally gave my constipated cow too many laxatives and he prokofied all over the floor, walls, and ceiling. It just kept coming and coming. As you know, once a cow starts to prokofy, there's no stopping it. ~Ulrika~
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Pathfinder Linden
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Join date: 15 Mar 2005
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07-15-2005 11:32
Please keep interpersonal conflicts out of the public form.
This thread has devolved into such conflicts, so I'm closing it.
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