Also, I am hoping that you meant "hunch" in the noun form, rather than the intransitive verb form.
n. 1. An intuitive feeling or a premonition: He had a hunch that her burp would stink. 2. A hump. 3. A lump or chunk: “She cut herself another hunch of bunt cake"v.intr. 1. To assume a crouched or cramped posture.
Rare triple ‘hunch’ usage: Koko had a hunch that the cat hunched over in the corner was pinching off a hunch of kitten shoo-shoo.
Also, Bryan, to clarify an earlier point I did mean the crouched or cramped posture. You see, at the time, I was hunched over in pain as Andrea had punched me in the gut for a reason that escapes me, when I had my premonition, "She will one day marry Longview's Bryan Silverthorne."
This is a most amusing characteristic. I am quite curious what other fore-knowledge we can beat out of you. I would like to experiment. Next time I see you, I propose to make swift kick to the small of your back in hopes of revealing future NBA scores. Think of the money Jeremy. Maybe we could make map of your body and chart the corrolation between impact and prevision.
Please to be posting soon. After five weeks, checking the blog only to see Andrea's unblinking mug staring back at me is a tad disappointing. Saucy though it may be.
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I had a hunch. But only because I'm 3/4 psychic.
And.....1/4 of the time you are always right.
These %'s (percentages) make sense.
Also, I am hoping that you meant "hunch" in the noun form, rather than the intransitive verb form.
n. 1. An intuitive feeling or a premonition: He had a hunch that her burp would stink. 2. A hump.
3. A lump or chunk: “She cut herself another hunch of bunt cake"v.intr. 1. To assume a crouched or cramped posture.
Rare triple ‘hunch’ usage:
Koko had a hunch that the cat hunched over in the corner was pinching off a hunch of kitten shoo-shoo.
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Also, Bryan, to clarify an earlier point I did mean the crouched or cramped posture. You see, at the time, I was hunched over in pain as Andrea had punched me in the gut for a reason that escapes me, when I had my premonition, "She will one day marry Longview's Bryan Silverthorne."
This is a most amusing characteristic. I am quite curious what other fore-knowledge we can beat out of you. I would like to experiment. Next time I see you, I propose to make swift kick to the small of your back in hopes of revealing future NBA scores. Think of the money Jeremy. Maybe we could make map of your body and chart the corrolation between impact and prevision.
Please to be posting soon. After five weeks, checking the blog only to see Andrea's unblinking mug staring back at me is a tad disappointing. Saucy though it may be.
Yes. Post, please.
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