Diablito Meaning In English Stories

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My Cute Stumpy Thick End

by elfin_odalisque on Sep 14, 2017
Reviews & Essays

I confess to getting as excited, well almost, when the titans of punctuation lock horns on lit. as with the steamy stories - hey guys, you can dangle your participles in front of my eyes any time you like; fancy a conjunction? - and would love to see even more wise pieces on grammar and punctuation: 'Should it be Tess' or Tess's pussy? Discuss.' But really,...

US English 101: Parts of a Sentence

by lindiana on Sep 13, 2017
How To

English 101 is brought to you by Lindiana, who holds her Bachelor of Science Degree in Secondary Education/English. * You can use two terms, subject and predicate, to describe most sentences. However, there are other names and functions of important sentence elements at your disposal. We will review those elements. Subject and Predicate A sentence consis...

Words of the Week 07

by velvetpie on Sep 13, 2017
How To

Whenever I read, I keep a pencil handy and I underline words that I don’t know and dog ear the page so that I can go back and look them up in the dictionary. I have always been interested in etymology and even took Latin for three years. I hope that these words can help all of us in our writings. Be sure to check out your dictionary for additional usages of...

Gone Ten Years Ch. 01

by Joseki Ko on Sep 15, 2017
Celebrities & Fan Fiction

Sally Mae Johnson or Sally Struthers as we know her had waited with great anticipation for her Jonestown High School reunion. Despite her parents’ reluctance, she’d gone to college about as far away from her hometown as a country girl could get. Of course, that didn’t confine her parents to Jonestown. When Sally Mae moved, her parents moved with her. They’d...

Understanding Proper English

by The Wanderer on Sep 1, 2017
How To

Understand Proper English Like What I talk Seventh revision. Includes some suggestions and requests by readers from all over the place. More demented ravings by The Wanderer (with some help from readers and friends). A note and disclaimer by The Wanderer. The original synopsis for this document, it plainly said "English as The Wanderer writes it" if...

Daisies Pt. 04

by midorigreengrasses on Jul 14, 2020
Loving Wives

It turned out Akemi was fine, maybe just a little hung over from the night before. She didn't have COVID-19. We'd drunk more wine than usual. Our neighbor Henry stayed talking an hour and a half. We finished the bottle he'd brought. I'd talked to Henry about a course Akemi was in after she and I got close- our connection was a secret then from the other st...

Bird of Passage

by midorigreengrasses on Jul 14, 2020
Loving Wives

"Bird of Passage" Akemi saw how much I was enjoying a new kind of yogurt I'd found. "You didn't like it at first." "An acquired taste." "And then little by little you liked it." I wondered if Akemi was thinking, reminded by the yogurt, of Sten's soft cream. She'd pretty much admitted she went down on him. I didn't crack a whip to get the information...

On the Edge of the Abyss

by SarumBoy on Sep 13, 2017
Erotic Couplings

With hardly a backward glance, John climbed onto the train at York station and slumped into an empty seat. In the back of his mind he had known it was going to be a bad idea to go and revisit Katrina six months after, and the sullen weekend together had just confirmed that. He was glad to be back on the train heading south, back to his empty college room. Fr...

Words of the Week (2005) 01

by velvetpie on Sep 13, 2017
How To

Whenever I read, I keep a pencil handy and I underline words that I don’t know and dog ear the page so that I can go back and look them up in the dictionary. I have always been interested in etymology and even took Latin for three years. I hope that these words can help all of us in our writings. Be sure to check out your dictionary for additional usages of...

US English 101: The Phrase

by lindiana on Sep 13, 2017
How To

US English 101 is brought to you by Lindiana, who holds her Bachelor of Science Degree in Secondary Education/English. * When putting a sentence together, words act not only individually but as a group. The grouped words can work together in a variety of ways but the way we will be concentrating on in this chapter is the phrase. We touched upon the verb ph...