no, and it means you get to have a lot of your wants.
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Actually, it comes from an old phrase "Privy Ledge". This was where the people with more money or status in the community were allowed to stand when using the Privy, thus keeping their feet clean. Once you had more status people would say you had the Privy Ledge which gradually became the current word privilege or privileged.
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Liam is 3yrs old and adorable as can be .
The correct spelling of the adjective is elderly (old, aged).
The correct spelling is "antiques" (old, often valuable items).
That is the correct spelling of "teenager."
Scip in Old English is ship in Modern English.
Beowulf is the Old English spelling of Beowulf.
In the US; no, never.
Blackberry Curve. :)
Candy Spelling is 69 years old. She was born on September 20, 1945.
Renoir
Hallelujah
The correct spelling is archaic (old, outdated).
Liam is 3yrs old and adorable as can be .
Aaron Spelling died on June 23, 2006 at the age of 83.
He or she should be old enough to know that "sine" is the wrong spelling for what the question is about. Do you know what the spelling for the correct word is?
"AEgyptian" is an old spelling for the word "Egyptian"
Yes, "octogenarian" is the correct spelling of the word for a person who is from 80 to 89 years old.