Main Entry: di·vulge
Pronunciation: \də-ˈvəlj, dī-\
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form(s): di·vulged; di·vulg·ing
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin divulgare, from dis- + vulgare to make known, from vulgus mob
Date: 15th century
1: to make public : proclaim
2: to make known (as a confidence or secret)
30 March 2009
Final post...my day so far.
Thank-you work for sucking my soul out of me today. My holidays are but 3 days away and I will make sure to leave so much work behind. No staying late to make it easier. Nope. I want you to suffer.
Die.
1 comment:
Anonymous
said...
How is that image literally the same thing I was thinking today! I'm so glad someone understands!
1 comment:
How is that image literally the same thing I was thinking today! I'm so glad someone understands!
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