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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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More make out break ups?

Does "More make out break ups" mean "(my patrol<as a chaperone of the girls> stopped more sexual behaviors"?
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Many girls come up to chaperones "stationed" at certain area, asking if the chaperones could watch their shoes... purses... cell phones... etc. WHAT? If you need your stuff taken care of, then you are not hold enough to have that stuff.

More make out break ups. (Here is where I begin to wonder... Why do they keep defying me? Maybe their parents are okay with this kind of, ey-em, affection?)

I then have a long conversation with the Assistant Principal of the school. She is a saint for doing what she does every day. Discipline. Every day. And, she, quite frankly, is scary. Sweet & scary all rolled into one. My kind of gal. My kind of Mom.

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I first came across a boy who was bawling uncontrollably under the stairs. That of course earned him three female shoulders to cry on. When I asked if everything was okay, I was given the 'thumbs up' sign from one of the girls. We've got it taken care of, she said.

The gym, where the DJ and dancing was, gave me lots to become involved in.

How many times must you tell the same couple to stop groping one another and making out? One time seems like enough to me. Eventually, there were about 5 couples that I stalked, giving them the stink eye with hands on my hips... They hate me. I am the love breaker.
  

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Is it a very informal usage?

  • Is it a very informal usage?
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Is it a very informal usage?
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Anonymousstopped more sexual behavior
Yes, but it's 'behavior', singular.

CJ
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Thx.
Does "hold enough" refer to "old enough"? A humorous spelling but not misspelling?
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If you need your stuff taken care of, then you are not hold enough to have that stuff.
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Anonymousoes "hold enough" refer to "old enough"? A humorous spelling but not misspelling?
It is a mistyping.
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Anonymoushold enough
A misprint or typo for 'old enough'. Not worth thinking about for more than half a second.

CJ

Cross-posted.

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