In truth; indeed.
(`forsooth' is archaic and now usually used to express disbelief)
[Middle English forsoth, from Old English forsōth : for, for; see for + sōth, truth; see sooth.]
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Posted by: Lo on Fri April 22, 2005 at 4:38that just sounds ridiculous.
Posted by: squiZZle on Fri April 22, 2005 at 5:56Well I like it.
Posted by: Clarissa on Fri April 22, 2005 at 7:27What about "woe" as in "woe is me"?
Posted by: Mel on Fri April 22, 2005 at 11:29Yes that too. Complete with "back of hand against forehead".
I also like "woo", as in "wooing someone".
Heh heh @ "woo"
But do you have a wEE dictionary definition thingy for "woe"?
Posted by: Mel on Fri April 22, 2005 at 15:29 @ old squiZZspelling
n.
1. deep distress or misery, as from grief; wretchedness. See synonyms at regret.
2. Misfortune; calamity: economic and political woes.
interj.
Used to express sorrow or dismay.
That enough?
Yee be wunnerful Citz!!!
how come you never replied to my TEXTS about the dream? did you think I was lying? :(
Posted by: Kal on Sat April 23, 2005 at 0:59