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Violation of privacy suits happen all the time. The fact that you violated a private person's privacy on this message board has nothing to do with wether or not a case goes to court. The half white president does it everyday, just like you, mallcontent.You are a proven liar and privacy violater. That's all we need to know about your credibility here. Your blather means nothing anymore, davieboy.


 

Is this supposed to add something to the discourse, even with all of its mispellings, or just another opportunity to call me names?   And our President, of course.

How do you spell "proven"?

 

Ah, the memories.  Dave used to have trouble with that word too.

 

 

violater

 
 

English[edit]

Noun[edit]

violater (plural violaters)

  1. Alternative spelling of violator.

vi·o·lat·er

 noun \-??t?™(r), -??t?™-\
-s

 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Full Definition of VIOLATER

Origin of VIOLATER

1violate + -er
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proven (?ˆpru??v?™n)
vb
1. a past participle of prove
2. (Law) See not proven
adj
3. tried; tested: a proven method.
?ˆprovenly adv
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Thesaurus Legend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj. 1. proven - established beyond doubt; "a proven liar"; "a Soviet leader of proven shrewdness"
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he he he he!:
mallcontent; March 4th, 2013: "I'm confident I have a higher IQ, a better education and broader world exposure than anybody else here."
A proven liar once again!
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Origin of VIOLATER

1violate + -er
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proven (?ˆpru??v?™n)
vb
1. a past participle of prove
2. (Law) See not proven
adj
3. tried; tested: a proven method.
?ˆprovenly adv
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thesaurus Legend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj. 1. proven - established beyond doubt; "a proven liar"; "a Soviet leader of proven shrewdness"
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
he he he he!:
mallcontent; March 4th, 2013: "I'm confident I have a higher IQ, a better education and broader world exposure than anybody else here."
A proven liar once again!


Damn, I trusted the spell check system here to be smarter than I am, and I guess I was wrong.   It still doesn't like "proven" or "violater" though.

Gottcha again, davieboy!

 

"I'm confident I have a higher IQ, a better education and broader world exposure than anybody else here."

 

Like I said.....a proven  liar once again.

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