@@theofficialemergencyservic7881 Imply means to express, suggest, or show something without stating it directly: A friend’s gruff manner would imply that she’s in a foul mood. The verb imply comes from a Latin word meaning “enfold or entangle” but has come to mean “to hint at.” You might imply something that you don’t want to outright say if you’re feeling coy. If you don’t call someone back after she leaves eight messages, you imply that you don’t want to chat. When you make a subtle suggestion, you imply.
nice but just wandering where was this
Very Nice
Thank you
Rip 502W and 515A, good video tho.
Hopefully next catch of 02W will be better for you.
yours also
Yeah, i wish i jumped out of the car.
Even then it would have been close. At least you got them somewhat
@@WhoCares-jh6ee what are you trying to imply?
@@theofficialemergencyservic7881 Imply means to express, suggest, or show something without stating it directly: A friend’s gruff manner would imply that she’s in a foul mood.
The verb imply comes from a Latin word meaning “enfold or entangle” but has come to mean “to hint at.” You might imply something that you don’t want to outright say if you’re feeling coy. If you don’t call someone back after she leaves eight messages, you imply that you don’t want to chat. When you make a subtle suggestion, you imply.
fat rip
virgin rip