daryl1968 SteveStrummerUK looks like me and the current Mrs Daryl1968
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paulo SteveStrummerUK
bapu paulo SteveStrummerUK Ya, I think it hilarious that her husband wanted her to put the rabid platypus in the sink too.
common [kom-uhn]
adjective
1. belonging equally to, or shared alike by, two or more or all in question: common property; common interests.
2. pertaining or belonging equally to an entire community, nation, or culture; public: a common language or history; a common water-supply system.
3. joint; united: a common defense.
4. widespread; general; ordinary: common knowledge.
5. of frequent occurrence; usual; familiar: a common event; a common mistake.
6. hackneyed; trite.
7. of mediocre or inferior quality; mean; low: a rough-textured suit of the most common fabric.
8. coarse; vulgar: common manners.
9. lacking rank, station, distinction, etc.; unexceptional; ordinary: a common soldier; common people; the common man; a common thief.
10. Dialect . friendly; sociable; unaffected.
11. Anatomy . forming or formed by two or more parts or branches: the common carotid arteries.
12. Prosody . (of a syllable) able to be considered as either long or short.
13. Grammar . a. not belonging to an inflectional paradigm; fulfilling different functions that in some languages require different inflected forms: English nouns are in the common case whether used as subject or object.
b. constituting one of two genders of a language, especially a gender comprising nouns that were formerly masculine or feminine: Swedish nouns are either common or neuter.
c. noting a word that may refer to either a male or a female: French élève has common gender. English lacks a common gender pronoun in the third person singular.
d.(of a noun) belonging to the common gender.
bapu Number 6, I assume.