It means that the filter has been outed.
Ecuador oops sorry that's a country.ha ha
Just Us, We Two, Us Two, Dynamic Duo (oops, that's taken), The Peerless Pair, and The Hangers On might have a certain appeal...
yes, indeed it does. It turns your fecal matter into a rather christmas-y green color, with the rare blue streak or two. I eat oops all berries quite frequently, and I've stumbled upon the many surprises it leaves me in the latrine. This gives us the famous, or to some people, the infamous, "Oops All Berries Sh**" Yours truly, Dr. of Sh**
"Does Canada border the US?" Yes, it's the only country it borders. ================================================ Oops! Not so fast! Canada also shares a border with Denmark. The international boundary runs across Hans Island.
If you mean "US" as in USA, it is "Estados Unidos". If you mean "US" as in you and me, then the word is "nosotros".
I believe it mean to us and the people around us.
I believe it mean to us and the people around us.
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I don't think there is a congress party............but there is a communist. Oops, thought you meant in the US, not India like answers.com says. It could, but it might not be, you just have to wait and see, it's how politics works.
Count on us
(he/she/it) doesn't speak to us - doesn't mean anything to us
The standard deviation tells us nothing about the mean.