Quote (Meadow @ Jul 22 2010 11:18pm)
lmao spend less time on the computer kid, your turning so white your even making ghosts scared.
Quote (Meadow @ Jul 22 2010 11:11pm)
raging noob...lmao kid you change everything to suit your needs...your argument sucks...who the hell cares what you think is better?
Main Entry: ar·gue
Pronunciation: \ˈär-(ˌ)gyü\
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): ar·gued; ar·gu·ing
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French arguer to reprove, argue & Latin arguere to demonstrate, prove; Anglo-French arguer, from Latin argutare to prate, frequentative of arguere; akin to Hittite arkuwai- to plead, respond
Date: 14th century
intransitive verb 1 : to give reasons for or against something : reason <argue for a new policy>
2 : to contend or disagree in words : dispute <argue about money>transitive verb 1 : to give evidence of : indicate <the facts argue his innocence>
2 : to consider the pros and cons of : discuss <argue an issue>
3 : to prove or try to prove by giving reasons: maintain <asking for a chance to argue his case>
4 : to persuade by giving reasons : induce <couldn't argue her out of going>
synonyms see discuss
— ar·gu·er \-gyə-wər, -gyü-ər\ nounReference:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/argueThis post was edited by Noob_Nova on Jul 22 2010 09:21pm