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tax (taks) v.
1.To place a tax on (income, property, or goods).
2.To exact a tax from.
3.To make difficult or excessive demands upon.
4.To make a charge against; accuse.
re·port (r-pôrt -prt) n.
1.An account presented usually in detail.
2.A formal account of the proceedings or transactions of a group.
3.Common talk; rumor or gossip.
4.Reputation; repute.
5.An explosive noise.
i feel like a fag for having to do this but i lost a baseball bet to ralph lauren and the loser, being me, had to make a tshirt, wear it, flick it, and post it in here. so here... im a good sport, not a sore loser.
i feel like a fag for having to do this but i lost a baseball bet to ralph lauren and the loser, being me, had to make a tshirt, wear it, flick it, and post it in here. so here... im a good sport, not a sore loser.
tax (taks) v.
1.To place a tax on (income, property, or goods).
2.To exact a tax from.
3.To make difficult or excessive demands upon.
4.To make a charge against; accuse.
re·port (r-pôrt -prt) n.
1.An account presented usually in detail.
2.A formal account of the proceedings or transactions of a group.
3.Common talk; rumor or gossip.
4.Reputation; repute.
5.An explosive noise.
tax (taks) v.
1.To place a tax on (income, property, or goods).
2.To exact a tax from.
3.To make difficult or excessive demands upon.
4.To make a charge against; accuse.
re·port (r-pôrt -prt) n.
1.An account presented usually in detail.
2.A formal account of the proceedings or transactions of a group.
3.Common talk; rumor or gossip.
4.Reputation; repute.
5.An explosive noise.
tax (taks) v.
1.To place a tax on (income, property, or goods).
2.To exact a tax from.
3.To make difficult or excessive demands upon.
4.To make a charge against; accuse.
re·port (r-pôrt -prt) n.
1.An account presented usually in detail.
2.A formal account of the proceedings or transactions of a group.
3.Common talk; rumor or gossip.
4.Reputation; repute.
5.An explosive noise.
tax (taks) v.
1.To place a tax on (income, property, or goods).
2.To exact a tax from.
3.To make difficult or excessive demands upon.
4.To make a charge against; accuse.
re·port (r-pôrt -prt) n.
1.An account presented usually in detail.
2.A formal account of the proceedings or transactions of a group.
3.Common talk; rumor or gossip.
4.Reputation; repute.
5.An explosive noise.
tax (taks) v.
1.To place a tax on (income, property, or goods).
2.To exact a tax from.
3.To make difficult or excessive demands upon.
4.To make a charge against; accuse.
re·port (r-pôrt -prt) n.
1.An account presented usually in detail.
2.A formal account of the proceedings or transactions of a group.
3.Common talk; rumor or gossip.
4.Reputation; repute.
5.An explosive noise.
tax (taks) v.
1.To place a tax on (income, property, or goods).
2.To exact a tax from.
3.To make difficult or excessive demands upon.
4.To make a charge against; accuse.
re·port (r-pôrt -prt) n.
1.An account presented usually in detail.
2.A formal account of the proceedings or transactions of a group.
3.Common talk; rumor or gossip.
4.Reputation; repute.
5.An explosive noise.
tax (taks) v.
1.To place a tax on (income, property, or goods).
2.To exact a tax from.
3.To make difficult or excessive demands upon.
4.To make a charge against; accuse.
re·port (r-pôrt -prt) n.
1.An account presented usually in detail.
2.A formal account of the proceedings or transactions of a group.
3.Common talk; rumor or gossip.
4.Reputation; repute.
5.An explosive noise.
tax (taks) v.
1.To place a tax on (income, property, or goods).
2.To exact a tax from.
3.To make difficult or excessive demands upon.
4.To make a charge against; accuse.
re·port (r-pôrt -prt) n.
1.An account presented usually in detail.
2.A formal account of the proceedings or transactions of a group.
3.Common talk; rumor or gossip.
4.Reputation; repute.
5.An explosive noise.
tax (taks) v.
1.To place a tax on (income, property, or goods).
2.To exact a tax from.
3.To make difficult or excessive demands upon.
4.To make a charge against; accuse.
re·port (r-pôrt -prt) n.
1.An account presented usually in detail.
2.A formal account of the proceedings or transactions of a group.
3.Common talk; rumor or gossip.
4.Reputation; repute.
5.An explosive noise.
tax (taks) v.
1.To place a tax on (income, property, or goods).
2.To exact a tax from.
3.To make difficult or excessive demands upon.
4.To make a charge against; accuse.
re·port (r-pôrt -prt) n.
1.An account presented usually in detail.
2.A formal account of the proceedings or transactions of a group.
3.Common talk; rumor or gossip.
4.Reputation; repute.
5.An explosive noise.
tax (taks) v.
1.To place a tax on (income, property, or goods).
2.To exact a tax from.
3.To make difficult or excessive demands upon.
4.To make a charge against; accuse.
re·port (r-pôrt -prt) n.
1.An account presented usually in detail.
2.A formal account of the proceedings or transactions of a group.
3.Common talk; rumor or gossip.
4.Reputation; repute.
5.An explosive noise.
Last edited by Tax Report : 10-18-2009 at 08:01 AM.
Bump.Tax Reporter
Wart2 damn dog You are disgracing the city of Denver and the great second World War where many noble soldiers died fighting fascism. Just stop posting, this thread is for flix, and for people that know and respect Philly. your on here either popping shit or slobbing knob and now your back pedalling worse than a clown on a unicycle. give your reply to this and then get out
tax (taks) v.
1.To place a tax on (income, property, or goods).
2.To exact a tax from.
3.To make difficult or excessive demands upon.
4.To make a charge against; accuse.
re·port (r-pôrt -prt) n.
1.An account presented usually in detail.
2.A formal account of the proceedings or transactions of a group.
3.Common talk; rumor or gossip.
4.Reputation; repute.
5.An explosive noise.