I drew Bearla, Ramona, and jinxy on the driveway
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I drew Bearla, Ramona, and jinxy on the driveway
Bearla! My favorite beanie of all time!
Bearla and I are coloring in the kids menu at Big Bad Breakfast in Chattanooga Tennessee
Me and my friends r at the library 📚
I love beanies in halloweenie costumes. These are my favourite beanies of all time, but I only have Bearla.
Okay okay okay okay. Possible etymology here. Mightnt be right, if anyone knows, please comment. This is just a nerdy guess.
'Cop on' means to got some sense into yourself, stop acting foolish. Right, it probably came from latin and a verb which means to take (take/get your thoughts with you) BUT in Gaelige (irish language, like a lot of european languages it is friends with latin) one of the verbs for 'to think' is 'ceap'
For what I can tell, cop on is used mostly in ireland and the british isles, and it later spawned to 'cotton on' in some places.
So, when you say 'cop yourself on', are we really just saying 'ceap yourself on' or, in other words, get your thoughts back to you.
Tfw when you have to learn a different dialect of your native language because the language you are learning has verb tenses that don't exist in your dialect.
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