Usage: this is what Luciano feels right now.dolor
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English dolour, from Middle French, from Latin dolor pain, grief, from dolEre to feel pain, grieve
: mental suffering or anguish : SORROW
Brazilian dude
Usage: this is what Luciano feels right now.dolor
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English dolour, from Middle French, from Latin dolor pain, grief, from dolEre to feel pain, grieve
: mental suffering or anguish : SORROW
Hahahaha, thank you so much, Katy. My condition is known in the medical literature as Ana Carolinitis, no cure has been found so far, but I'm desperately looking forward to a vaccine.He came back in and informed her that he'd contacted the Environmental protection agency (?) who said he was prohibited from removing old growth timber from a recreational area.
Oh, you poor, lovesick puppy, you!Hahahaha, thank you so much, Katy. My condition is known in the medical literature as Ana Carolinitis, no cure has been found so far, but I'm desperately looking forward to a vaccine.He came back in and informed her that he'd contacted the Environmental protection agency (?) who said he was prohibited from removing old growth timber from a recreational area.
Brazilian dude
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