the next day we'll bring in the body.中的bring in body是什么意思思?

why we supposedd tah wear davis colors?什么意思啊,最近玩facebook,人家说的英语都太简化版啦,很多都看不懂.像My hearts is just lyk a cloudy day n u r just lyk the rainbow, bring in the colours in2 my heart!这种简化的,当_作业帮
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why we supposedd tah wear davis colors?什么意思啊,最近玩facebook,人家说的英语都太简化版啦,很多都看不懂.像My hearts is just lyk a cloudy day n u r just lyk the rainbow, bring in the colours in2 my heart!这种简化的,当
why we supposedd tah wear davis colors?什么意思啊,最近玩facebook,人家说的英语都太简化版啦,很多都看不懂.像My hearts is just lyk a cloudy day n u r just lyk the rainbow, bring in the colours in2 my heart!这种简化的,当然这个我能看懂!ABM cranking on this 10-23-10 smh never listen to XIB
这个就看不懂了!求英语达人求解啊Cuz Messed Up , Andd I Lucked Up . Got My New Boo Soon To Be Next Gurlfrenn, Yeahh That。为什么很多单词要多加那么一个字母,是习惯吗?像andd,gurlfrenn,yeahh等等!who trina go wit me n my boi tre to H&M?这都是什么单词,我问人家这是什么意思,人家回答我了It means who wants to go out with me and my friend tre!不过原句那些都是什么单词啊?都是一些俚语吗?
这个就相当于国外的黑话.或者方言.想要了解得有一定的知识背景才行.多加一个字母感觉和火星文有一曲同工之秒,但是没火星文那么严重.trina 大概就是wanna 但是try,一种命令的语气在里面,防止别人不想去的意思,就好象中国的网络语言.“谁试着跟我和我男朋友去一下啊”.就着意思.H&M一潮服店名.Engadget | Technology News, Advice and Features
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There comes a time in every person's life when they realize that they can't get people behave properly. As much as we all might want to
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of this world have made these clips so prevalent that, sadly, they're just not going to go away. Giving in to the inevitable,
is getting the ability to play vertical videos in full screen, rather than constraining them to an awkward letterbox designed for landscape clips. The feature was found by
in version 10.28 of the app, which is likely to hit Google Play at some point in the near future. Before you sprint to
ahead of its official launch, however, just remember that this means that the bad guys have won.
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Creating short reels out of
footage requires video editing knowledge, that's why some casual users don't even bother. Well, that could change soon enough -- or at least as soon as the company's new mobile app launches. According to , GoPro president Tony Bates has revealed to investors that the action camera maker is developing an app, which will give users the capability to edit and trim footage straight from a phone or tablet. It's in the final testing phase and could be out by the end of summer, so don't be surprised if you find your News Feed filled with friends' surfing, swimming or hiking videos.
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