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banhammer time
I did that years ago when my first girlfriend pulled off her bra.On a sidenote :
While seeing the video of MC hammer or this gif, i cannot believe not a single person ever did wonder if the floor was really hot : "WOooo oooOOo WOooO OoOOO" ?
On the other hand : Do the Seagull !
I did that years ago when my first girlfriend pulled off her bra.
Stop was absolutely not one of the words I used. That girl was down right endowed.Do the seagull ?
And you did say : "Stop ! Hammer time !" ?
I haven't hit one of those in several years, maybe 10. Rarely use cash anymore. I hit my bank occasionally to swap hard drive for off-site backup of my NAS in my safe deposit box. I can get cash then and deposit a check if I have one. ATM machines make me nervous. My bank usually has a very short line inside, usually none.I feel the same way about ATM Machines.
Automated Teller Machine Machines are not very unique.I haven't hit one of those in several years, maybe 10. Rarely use cash anymore. I hit my bank occasionally to swap hard drive for off-site backup of my NAS in my safe deposit box. I can get cash then and deposit a check if I have one. ATM machines make me nervous. My bank usually has a very short line inside, usually none.
They are all over. I don't use cash enough to need them and take my checks directly to the bank. I have deposited checks remotely, too, but not for many years.Automated Teller Machine Machines are not very unique.
You've missed the point a second time; the pleonasm "ATM Machine", since the "M" stands for machine, it's redundant.They are all over. I don't use cash enough to need them and take my checks directly to the bank. I have deposited checks remotely, too, but not for many years.
Point taken. I think they did that to soften the image and produce a useful acronym. Teller Machine or TM don't work as well for an Acronym. Sometimes there's no good answer.You've missed the point a second time; the pleonasm "ATM Machine", since the "M" stands for machine, it's redundant.
It's perfectly fine to simply call it an ATM. That is a good answerPoint taken. I think they did that to soften the image and produce a useful acronym. Teller Machine or TM don't work as well for an Acronym. Sometimes there's no good answer.
Acronyms are a problem in modern culture. Acronym FinderIt's perfectly fine to simply call it an ATM. That is a good answer
Do not add a duplicate/redundant word "machine" after the acronym ATM.
The word Machine is not needed. Just like if somebody adds the word "very" in front of the word unique.
Sorry for bein a snot
Other absolute words include “perfect,” “empty,” “complete,” and “infinite.” Each of these words describes a distinct state. There is no “very infinite” or “very perfect.”
We the People of the United States, in order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
So is "unnecessarily verbose."“Just stop” is unnecessarily verbose. “Stop” is sufficient.