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Originally posted by: Grumpydwarf24
Once again props to your confidence for coming after me without knowing the difference between sported and supported.
Haha, seriously? You might want to Google the definition of "sported," like, what on earth. I've never seen someone so confidently off about something.
Originally posted by: FatalFlaw
Haha, seriously? You might want to Google the definition of "sported," like, what on earth. I've never seen someone so confidently off about something.
Right off of google
sport
/spôrt/
verb
past tense: sported; past participle: sported
Originally posted by: Grumpydwarf24
Once again did you confuse hairlines with something people use to play a sport? I asked you another question on the other page. Having time to get personal over a celeb def indicates the qualities of a person who has a lot going on in their lives.
Oh my gosh, could you just give "sported by" a quick Google? The cringe and secondhand embarrassment I'm feeling right now are off the charts.
Unless your Ranbir and you wear a wig
There are TWO definitions. Neither of which make sense.
[ spawrt ]SHOW IPA
See synonyms for sport on Thesaurus.com
noun
an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature, as racing, baseball, tennis, golf, bowling, wrestling, boxing, hunting, fishing, etc.
a particular form of this, especially in the out of doors.
adjectiveAlso sports .
of, relating to, or used in sports or a particular sport:sport fishing.
suitable for outdoor or informal wear:sport clothes.
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/sported%20sport
verb (used without object)
to amuse oneself with some pleasant pastime or recreation.
to play, frolic, or gambol, as a child or an animal.
sport
verb [ T ]
UK /spɔːt/ US /spɔːrt/
to wear or be decorated with something:
Back in the 1960s he sported platform heels and hair down past his shoulders.
The front of the car sported a German flag.
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/sportedThere are two definitions
past tense of sport1
as in played
to engage in activity for amusementfrom sailing to snorkeling, each day we sported at a different activity offered by the beach resort
https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/sportedsported
Originally posted by: Grumpydwarf24
There are TWO definitions. Neither of which make sense.
[ spawrt ]SHOW IPA
See synonyms for sport on Thesaurus.com
noun
an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature, as racing, baseball, tennis, golf, bowling, wrestling, boxing, hunting, fishing, etc.
a particular form of this, especially in the out of doors.
adjectiveAlso sports .
of, relating to, or used in sports or a particular sport:sport fishing.
suitable for outdoor or informal wear:sport clothes.
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/sported%20sport
verb (used without object)
to amuse oneself with some pleasant pastime or recreation.
to play, frolic, or gambol, as a child or an animal.
sport
verb [ T ]
UK /spɔːt/ US /spɔːrt/
to wear or be decorated with something:Back in the 1960s he sported platform heels and hair down past his shoulders.
The front of the car sported a German flag.
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/sportedThere are two definitions
Keep hitting that Google search, you'll get there. Thanks for the laughs, though! I might just post a screenshot on my Twitter and share a good chuckle with my mutuals.
Originally posted by: FatalFlaw
Keep hitting that Google search, you'll get there. Thanks for the laughs, though! I might just post a screenshot on my Twitter and share a good chuckle with my mutuals.
Yes, keep amusing yourself by god knows what? As I said a hairline is something someone has. It is not something they are decorated by or wear. Nor is it related to the past participle of a sport.
Once someone said Ganjbir
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