Awesome babe taking it in every hole and swallowing cum at the end
rivalin 16 years ago
mmm "awesome", thanks, but the hyperbole around here gets a bit irritating after a while
VanNorstrand 16 years ago
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Originally posted by rivalin
"..hyperbole.."
I learned a new word today.
z1 16 years ago
Hyperbole (pronounced /haɪˈpɝːbəli/ hye-PER-buh-lee; "HYE-per-bowl" is a mispronunciation) comes from greek "υπερβολή"=exaggeration and is a figure of speech in which statements are exaggerated. It may be used to evoke strong feelings or to create a strong impression, and is not meant to be taken literally.
Hyperbole is used to create emphasis. It is often used in poetry and is a literary device.
Some examples include:
* "He has a brain the size of a pea."
* "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse."
* "If I've told you once, I've told you a million times."
* "She is one-hundred feet tall."
* "Everything around me feels small."
Antonyms to hyperbole include meiosis, litotes, understatement, and bathos (the 'let down' after a hyperbole in a phrase).
Derived from the Greek ὑπερβολή (literally 'overshooting' or 'excess', it is a cognate of hyperbola.
Hyperbole is used to create emphasis. It is often used in poetry and is a literary device.
Some examples include:
* "He has a brain the size of a pea."
* "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse."
* "If I've told you once, I've told you a million times."
* "She is one-hundred feet tall."
* "Everything around me feels small."
Antonyms to hyperbole include meiosis, litotes, understatement, and bathos (the 'let down' after a hyperbole in a phrase).
Derived from the Greek ὑπερβολή (literally 'overshooting' or 'excess', it is a cognate of hyperbola.
daytona1990 16 years ago
I love it when girls are busy getting all their holes worked and filled and used, ha ha ha.