“I thinking of you” - A single word that contains the meaning
Im looking for a Single Word that can contains the meaning of this phrase:
"I thinking of you" (american-english culture)
This word can be :
1.real dictionary word
2.invented
3.slang
4.dialect
5.crippled
6.fusion of words
7.common saying
I appreciate all your suggestions and ideas.
Good imagination!
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Im looking for a Single Word that can contains the meaning of this phrase:
"I thinking of you" (american-english culture)
This word can be :
1.real dictionary word
2.invented
3.slang
4.dialect
5.crippled
6.fusion of words
7.common saying
I appreciate all your suggestions and ideas.
Good imagination!
single-word-requests american-english
New contributor
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it does not involve the serious study of the English language and its actual usage.
– Tuffy
yesterday
This is a single-word request. please read the description of the single-word-request tag (you can find this by clicking on the tag) and give an example of how you would use this single word.
– Peter Shor
yesterday
A single word would not carry as much meaning.
– Hot Licks
yesterday
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Im looking for a Single Word that can contains the meaning of this phrase:
"I thinking of you" (american-english culture)
This word can be :
1.real dictionary word
2.invented
3.slang
4.dialect
5.crippled
6.fusion of words
7.common saying
I appreciate all your suggestions and ideas.
Good imagination!
single-word-requests american-english
New contributor
Im looking for a Single Word that can contains the meaning of this phrase:
"I thinking of you" (american-english culture)
This word can be :
1.real dictionary word
2.invented
3.slang
4.dialect
5.crippled
6.fusion of words
7.common saying
I appreciate all your suggestions and ideas.
Good imagination!
single-word-requests american-english
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it does not involve the serious study of the English language and its actual usage.
– Tuffy
yesterday
This is a single-word request. please read the description of the single-word-request tag (you can find this by clicking on the tag) and give an example of how you would use this single word.
– Peter Shor
yesterday
A single word would not carry as much meaning.
– Hot Licks
yesterday
add a comment |
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it does not involve the serious study of the English language and its actual usage.
– Tuffy
yesterday
This is a single-word request. please read the description of the single-word-request tag (you can find this by clicking on the tag) and give an example of how you would use this single word.
– Peter Shor
yesterday
A single word would not carry as much meaning.
– Hot Licks
yesterday
1
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it does not involve the serious study of the English language and its actual usage.
– Tuffy
yesterday
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it does not involve the serious study of the English language and its actual usage.
– Tuffy
yesterday
This is a single-word request. please read the description of the single-word-request tag (you can find this by clicking on the tag) and give an example of how you would use this single word.
– Peter Shor
yesterday
This is a single-word request. please read the description of the single-word-request tag (you can find this by clicking on the tag) and give an example of how you would use this single word.
– Peter Shor
yesterday
A single word would not carry as much meaning.
– Hot Licks
yesterday
A single word would not carry as much meaning.
– Hot Licks
yesterday
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it does not involve the serious study of the English language and its actual usage.
– Tuffy
yesterday
This is a single-word request. please read the description of the single-word-request tag (you can find this by clicking on the tag) and give an example of how you would use this single word.
– Peter Shor
yesterday
A single word would not carry as much meaning.
– Hot Licks
yesterday