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davechogan
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desacrating ?
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JohnKel said:Could be wrong but I think he means
desecrate >verb treat (something sacred) with violent disrespect.
-DERIVATIVES desecration >noun desecrator >noun.
-ORIGIN from de- + a shortened form of consecrate.
I Concur, but I think the past tense should be used here. Example: "Matt has desecrated his LR3", or "Matt is desecrating his LR3".
roverman said:descrain >verb to throw money unnecesarily at an object, even to said object's detriment. deriv. latin: descranus.
That sir is one happy Rover I need to find places like that in the NE OH, Western PA area, but I'm told they are non existant .....sux to be me !!! ....maybe in Harbor Island SC area on vacation end of June!AZSTALZ said:What is descraing? Here's what I did to my Rover this weekend!