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    Quote Originally Posted by Plug Drugs View Post
    uhh it does actually

    denote
    verb de·note \di-ˈnōt, dē-\
    of a word : to have (something) as a meaning : to mean (something)

    guess youre just kind of dumb as shit, awwwwww poor you =(
    um no it does not mean that you idiot

    denote
    dɪˈnəʊt/
    verb
    3rd person present: denotes
    be a sign of; indicate.
    "this mark denotes purity and quality"
    synonyms: designate, indicate, be a sign of, be a mark of, signify, signal, symbolize, represent, stand for, mean; More
    typify, characterize, distinguish, mark, identify;
    literarybespeak, betoken
    "the elaborate headdresses denoted accomplished warriors"
    suggest, point to, be evidence of, smack of, conjure up, bring to mind, indicate, show, reveal, demonstrate, intimate, imply, connote, convey, give away, betray;
    informalspell;
    literarybespeak
    "he had an air about him that denoted an inner strength"
    stand as a name or symbol for.
    "the level of output per firm is denoted by X"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa Battery View Post
    um no it does not mean that you idiot

    denote
    dɪˈnəʊt/
    verb
    3rd person present: denotes
    be a sign of; indicate.
    "this mark denotes purity and quality"
    synonyms: designate, indicate, be a sign of, be a mark of, signify, signal, symbolize, represent, stand for, mean; More
    typify, characterize, distinguish, mark, identify;
    literarybespeak, betoken
    "the elaborate headdresses denoted accomplished warriors"
    suggest, point to, be evidence of, smack of, conjure up, bring to mind, indicate, show, reveal, demonstrate, intimate, imply, connote, convey, give away, betray;
    informalspell;
    literarybespeak
    "he had an air about him that denoted an inner strength"
    stand as a name or symbol for.
    "the level of output per firm is denoted by X"
    so stupid
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    Quote Originally Posted by Plug Drugs View Post
    so stupid
    No moron

    Again ther is a thing called context that denotes the meaning of a word. That is why many words can have differrent meanings depending on the CONTEXT. You dribbling moron.

    At no point did the word "denotes" in the context it was used imply that it was about the meaning of names.

    Sorry but that is basic reading comprehension dipshit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa Battery View Post
    No moron

    Again ther is a thing called context that denotes the meaning of a word. That is why many words can have differrent meanings depending on the CONTEXT. You dribbling moron.

    At no point did the word "denotes" in the context it was used imply that it was about the meaning of names.

    Sorry but that is basic reading comprehension dipshit.
    you said it didnt mean 'mean' and you were wrong, get over it you big retard
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    Quote Originally Posted by Plug Drugs View Post
    you said it didnt mean 'mean' and you were wrong, get over it you big retard
    It doesn't mean "mean" you dribbling dumbfuck

    Do you know what context means?

    It was MY thread, it was very clear what it was about, it was not about the meaning if names you retard and you are unable to understand basic reading comprehension, this is a concept that I have succesfully taught to primary school children and they did not struggle with the notion of many words having multiple meanings depending in context.

    Like seriously Michael, if I read this thread topic to a child and they told me it was about the meaning of names they would also probably have a "special nurse" in class just for them.
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