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Public report or rumor., Report or opinion generally diffused; renown; public estimation; celebrity, either favorable or unfavorable; as, the fame of Washington., To report widely or honorably., To make famous or renowned.

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yes, and if you say no, you are retarted. this is Miley Cyrus typing this. im on facebook and twitter. anyways, do what Justin bieber did. sing on YouTube and you will be full of fame. me and Justin are really close.

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This is the definition of the name Loiuse the feminine of Louis...

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I am not sure but I think I know what it means. It means that they have a lot of fame for them

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