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  1. #41
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    What you are referring to you inbred moron is called an idiom and I have already posted the correct idiom. Is not my fault you not only don't know how to drum you don't know how to speak.

    The point isn't whether it's an idiom or not, we already know it is, you mouth-breathing ape. The point is that the proper term is, "ante upped", not "anted up".
  2. #42
    The point isn't whether it's an idiom or not, we already know it is, you mouth-breathing ape. The point is that the proper term is, "ante upped", not "anted up".
    Except for one thing, I have already proven the opposite.
  3. #43
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Except for one thing, I have already proven the opposite.

    There's a reason why people say, "upped the ante", you ignorant and illiterate oaf.
  4. #44
    Shut up and learn for a change. One can be said to have upped the ante or one can be said to have anted up, but only a toothless meth addict says ante upped.
    ante See definition in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Syllabification: an·te Pronunciation: /ˈan(t)ē/ Definition of ante in English: noun A stake put up by a player in poker and similar games before receiving cards. EXAMPLE SENTENCES verb (antes, anteing, anted) (ante something up) Back to top  1Put up an amount as an ante in poker and similar games. EXAMPLE SENTENCES 1.1North American informal Pay an amount of money in advance: he anted up $925,000 of his own money
    http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/ante
  5. #45
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Shut up and learn for a change. One can be said to have upped the ante or one can be said to have anted up, but only a toothless meth addict says ante upped. http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/ante

    The word, ante, is the noun, you fucking numskull. The word, "upped" is the verb.
  6. #46
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    The word, ante, is the noun, you fucking numskull. The word, "upped" is the verb.


    No, he's right. Ante can be a verb when you use it in "ante up". Like lawyer is a noun but you can still say someone has "lawyered up" as opposed to "lawyer upped". "Ante upped" does sounds bretty retarded.
  7. #47
    SpectraL is always going to think he's right. Which is why he will never learn.
  8. #48
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    No, he's right. Ante can be a verb when you use it in "ante up". Like lawyer is a noun but you can still say someone has "lawyered up" as opposed to "lawyer upped". "Ante upped" does sounds bretty retarded.



    If you're going to use ante as the verb, "upped" is the past participal of the verb, which is totally kosher.


    inb4udontscareme
  9. #49
    If you're going to use ante as the verb, "upped" is the past participal of the verb, which is totally kosher. inb4udontscareme
    If you're going to use ante as the verb, "upped" is the past participal of the verb, which is totally kosher. inb4udontscareme
    You ignorant moron you're the one who used ante as. a verb to start with when you attempted to say anted up by saying ante upped.
  10. #50
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Who gives a fuck? Give my your dads' email addresses, NOW.
  11. #51
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    You ignorant moron you're the one who used ante as. a verb to start with when you attempted to say anted up by saying ante upped.
    I used it as a noun, you flat-faced queer. Pay attention.
  12. #52
    I used it as a noun, you flat-faced queer. Pay attention.
    Are sure? Let's examine that shall we?
    They have a fake Lanny, too. This one is still a girl and hasn't ante upped yet.
    In your second sentence the noun is pronoun referenced in your first sentence with the proper noun Lanny. The action taken by the noun in the second sentence is "ante upped". You used it a verb you toothless alley dwelling meth dweeb.
  13. #53
    Dumpster Slut Yung Blood
    The point is this, retard:

    ante, is a word

    upped, is a word

    ante-upped is the joining of these two words to form the conjunction

    There can be no debate.

    [FONT=arial]GRAMMAR[/FONT]
    [FONT=arial]a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause (e.g., and, but, if ).[/FONT]

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODGA7ssL-6g
  14. #54
    Rowan Yung Blood
    ITT Way too much grammar! Holy hell when did NIS turn into a remedial English class?
  15. #55
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    [FONT=arial]GRAMMAR[/FONT]
    [FONT=arial]a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause (e.g., and, but, if ).[/FONT]

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODGA7ssL-6g

    Quiet, you. Can't you see I'm working here? Do I go into your dumpster to bother you while you eat and sleep and have sex in there? No, I do not. And I'd kindly like the same consideration.
  16. #56
    Dumpster Slut Yung Blood
    Quiet, you. Can't you see I'm working here? Do I go into your dumpster to bother you while you eat and sleep and have sex in there? No, I do not. And I'd kindly like the same consideration.



    LRN2ENGLISH Fuck-O

    inb4youdon'tscareme
    inb4morebadgrammar
    inb4useatoothbrush
  17. #57
    The point is this, retard: ante, is a word upped, is a word ante-upped is the joining of these two words to form the conjunction There can be no debate.
    There are only seven coordinating conjunctions and 25 subcoordinating conjunctions in English. Coordinating Conjunctions : And Or But Nor So For Yet Subordinating Conjunctions: After Although As As If As Long As Because Before Even If Even Though If Once Provided Since So That That Though Till Unless Until What When Whenever Wherever Whether While Sorry Spectard, but I don't see ante upped in the list.
  18. #58
    crazy mike Houston
    I love what this thread has become.
  19. #59
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    There are only seven coordinating conjunctions and 25 subcoordinating conjunctions in English. Coordinating Conjunctions : And Or But Nor So For Yet Subordinating Conjunctions: After Although As As If As Long As Because Before Even If Even Though If Once Provided Since So That That Though Till Unless Until What When Whenever Wherever Whether While Sorry Spectard, but I don't see ante upped in the list.

    Took you long enough to pick up on that one, you one-potato-chip-short-of-a-full-bag-retard.
  20. #60
    Took you long enough to pick up on that one, you one-potato-chip-short-of-a-full-bag-retard.
    You fuck up so much who has the time to read it all?
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