Do you think i care? No.Originally Posted by reniko9
Do you think i care? No.Originally Posted by reniko9
Why Matheus?Originally Posted by xxSharpfirexx
Even looks like you think i made this game.
I could put some awesome signature here but i'm not that creative right now so i'll stick to this.
Roflpwnzer he messed up.Originally Posted by Matheusultimatex
:I You trollin :I
Good more keeling for me~
onom
Vietnamese Canadian.
You wouldn't know trolling if it smacked you right in the face.Originally Posted by reniko9
Can someone lock this crap already?
I could put some awesome signature here but i'm not that creative right now so i'll stick to this.
u suck at keeling
onom
Vietnamese Canadian.
you suck at making games.
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Yep, It's true! :)
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onom
Vietnamese Canadian.
Here is the dictionary definiition of keel
keel1 ? ?/kil/ Show Spelled
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–noun
1. Nautical . a central fore-and-aft structural member in the bottom of a hull, extending from the stem to the sternpost and having the floors or frames attached to it, usually at right angles: sometimes projecting from the bottom of the hull to provide stability.
2. Literary . a ship or boat.
3. a part corresponding to a ship's keel in some other structure, as in a dirigible balloon.
4. ( initial capital letter ) Astronomy . the constellation Carina.
5. Botany, Zoology . a longitudinal ridge, as on a leaf or bone; a carina.
6. Also called brace molding. Architecture . a projecting molding the profile of which consists of two ogees symmetrically disposed about an arris or fillet.
–verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
7. to turn or upset so as to bring the wrong side or part uppermost.
—Verb phrase
8. keel over,
a. to capsize or overturn.
b. to fall as in a faint: Several cadets keeled over from the heat during the parade.
—Idiom
9. on an even keel, in a state of balance; steady; steadily: The affairs of state are seldom on an even keel for long.
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Origin:
1325–75; 1895–1900 for def. 8; ME kele < ON kj?lr; c. OE c?ol keel, ship; see keel 2
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keeled, adjective
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