He be hitting his nemisis in high percentages
4/4/2021 6:04:16 PM
I don't like this
4/4/2021 7:57:45 PM
But you don’t like anything. Ha ha j/k i appreciate your spunk.
4/4/2021 10:02:40 PM
I bet you do (for the context of this post we're British)
4/6/2021 7:14:26 PM
hi Justin, congrats on the thread.--Best, qntm
4/6/2021 9:42:04 PM
i wish him well in his future endeavors
4/7/2021 10:55:57 AM
I don't wish you any specific harm
4/7/2021 11:13:04 AM
bttt
5/16/2023 8:58:09 PM
Fuck that guy, he sucks
5/16/2023 9:49:32 PM
That's my friend you're talking aboutAlso I'm cracking up at StTexan appreciating your spunk
5/16/2023 9:51:05 PM
You have bad taste in friends
5/16/2023 9:55:25 PM
You taste bad
5/16/2023 9:55:54 PM
Probably
5/16/2023 10:02:28 PM
StTexan obviously doesn't mind the taste of your spunk
5/16/2023 10:30:09 PM
Marginally better than treetwistas? Perplexity plusGonna try this exact prompt in chatgpt and see what it does[Edited on October 2, 2025 at 12:21 PM. Reason : Edit]
10/2/2025 12:13:47 PM
You old!
10/2/2025 8:42:12 PM
More likeJustisnth524
10/3/2025 12:41:45 AM
I still appreciate his level of spunk
10/3/2025 1:08:36 AM
kinda sus to fawn over a guy's sperm count but you do you
10/7/2025 9:07:55 PM
The word “spunk” has several meanings, depending on context and region (especially American vs. British English). Here are all its main definitions:?1. Courage / Spirit / Determination • Definition: Lively spirit, boldness, or courage. • Example: She showed a lot of spunk standing up to the boss. • Synonyms: grit, nerve, moxie, pluck, guts.?2. Enthusiasm / Energy • Definition: High energy or spirited attitude. • Example: He tackled the project with real spunk and enthusiasm.?3. (British / Australian informal, sometimes vulgar) Semen • Definition: Slang term for ejaculate. • Example: [Vulgar context—used in sexual slang.] • ?? Note: Considered crude or offensive in many contexts.?4. (Obsolete / Scottish) Tinder or Spark • Definition: A spark or a piece of tinder that catches fire easily (from the original meaning of “spark”). • Example: He lit the candle with a bit of spunk. • Origin: From the 16th–17th century Scots word spong or spunk, meaning “spark” or “touchwood.”?Etymology Summary • Comes from Scottish Gaelic “spong” or Middle English “spong”, meaning “tinder” or “spark.” • Over time, the meaning broadened metaphorically to include “spirit” or “liveliness,” and later developed the slang sexual meaning.?Would you like me to show how each sense is used historically (e.g., earliest recorded uses or century-by-century examples)?
10/7/2025 9:09:34 PM
A Jackalit!
10/7/2025 9:19:39 PM