What's obey?
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Re: What's obey?
Just do it.
Re: What's obey?
obey (/ə(ʊ)ˈbeɪ/)
from Anglo-Norman obeir, obeier et al., Old French obeir, from Latin oboedire (also obēdīre (“to listen to, harken, usually in extended sense, obey, be subject to, serve”)), from ob- (“before, near”) + audīre (“to hear”). Compare audient.
Verb: obey (third-person singular simple present obeys, present participle obeying, simple past and past participle obeyed)
from Anglo-Norman obeir, obeier et al., Old French obeir, from Latin oboedire (also obēdīre (“to listen to, harken, usually in extended sense, obey, be subject to, serve”)), from ob- (“before, near”) + audīre (“to hear”). Compare audient.
Verb: obey (third-person singular simple present obeys, present participle obeying, simple past and past participle obeyed)
- (transitive) To do as ordered by (a person, institution etc), to act according to the bidding of.
- (intransitive) To do as one is told.
- (obsolete, intransitive) To be obedient, compliant (to a given law, restriction etc.).
Re: What's obey?
It's still commonly used in French. Unless they're considering obeir isn't the same word as obéir.vrld wrote:Old French obeir
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Re: What's obey?
Agreed! Il ne faut pas poser de questions, mais simplement obéir.
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Re: What's obey?
i want to get off mr obey's wild ride
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Lewd, i'm pretty sure "mr obey's wild ride" doesn't want you doing that to itChef_Panic wrote:i want to get off mr obey's wild ride
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