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That's cute.. |
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In online *dating*, "has no baggage" typically means "has no standards".
I thought it meant that one doesn't have a chip on one's shoulder.
It's pointless to argue with that one, Alf.. J/S |
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It feels good to be back. I missed forums. :-)
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Hey, if you are free to make up a definition, then I am free to do the same thing.
Oh, I didn't make up any definitions; I simply didn't quote/cite the source, as I'm sick of being one of the few who does. To boot, this isn't a factual discussion - it's one of opinions. You gave your opinion; I gave mine. In any event, each word carries different meanings depending on the context in which it's used. I chose the meaning that best fits the context in which it was used in the title of the thread: "no standards". Again, thank you for noticing MY post.
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Hey, if you are free to make up a definition, then I am free to do the same thing.
Oh, I didn't make up any definitions; I simply didn't quote/cite the source, as I'm sick of being one of the few who does. To boot, this isn't a factual discussion - it's one of opinions. You gave your opinion; I gave mine. In any event, each word carries different meanings depending on the context in which it's used. I chose the meaning that best fits the context in which it was used in the title of the thread: "no standards". Again, thank you for noticing MY post.
It is "your opinion" vs. "dictionary definitions", unless you cite an actual dictionary definition that supports your opinion. Anyway, I gave my opinion, and I'm sticking to it.
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I thought it meant that one doesn't have a chip on one's shoulder.
