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Notes Works cited References External links Background Melodrama films captivate the audience by weaving narratives that evoke intense emotions. These films primarily focus on family dynamics, centering around characters who face adversity and exploring themes of duty and love. The melodramatic format portrays characters navigating their challenges with unwavering determination, selfless acts ...
slang term for the undergarment called an athletic supporter or jockstrap: joint piece of meat for carving * (slang) hand-rolled cigarette containing cannabis and tobacco connection between two objects or bones an establishment, especially a disreputable one ("a gin joint"; "let's case the joint") (slang, orig. US)
Everybody needs a hero sometimes, especially if you’re a 20-year-old blind cat stuck on a chunk of ice Blind cat on ice chunk on lake, alone and vulnerable in a vast icy landscape. Image credits ...
Old bat: A senile older woman. Old cow: A rude term for an older woman, especially one who is overweight or obese and homely. Old fart: [7] A boring and old-fashioned silly person. Old maid: An older never married lady.(see "spinster" below) Olderly: Newfoundland slang term for "elderly"; can be offensive or neutral depending on the context. [30]
2. Create an evening routine. While you may think that bedtime routines are only for humans, they can also be helpful for pets. Just like we enjoy a set routine to help us wind down, our cats can ...
Lucille, an 11-year-old senior rescue cat, has taken the internet by storm with her latest TikTok video, where she demonstrates an unexpected talent: her endearing bunny kicks. This delightful ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... List of animal names; List of onomatopoeias "Old MacDonald Had a Farm"
The term "cat lady" has also been used as a pejorative term towards women without children, regardless of if they actually own cats. [2] [3] Depending on context, the ordinarily pejorative word "crazy" may be prepended to "cat lady" to indicate either a pejorative [1] or a humorous and affectionate label. [4]