nope not ever
No, but she wears a really nice thong
Oh, dude, I have no idea if Tyler James Williams has ever experienced the joy of a wedgie or bestowed that pleasure upon someone else. Like, I'm not his personal wedgie historian, you know? But hey, if he has, I hope it was a memorable experience for all involved.
It is possible to get all Pokemon in Ultra Sun and Moon through methods like Wonder Trade.
It is said that Brendon Urie may have gotten an STD from Audrey Kitching. Does this mean we love him any less? Never ever. Brendon Urie is what makes our day.-SMEXIHARLEQUIN
he will get mad and leave where ever he is.the next day he is heartbroken and cries
no, because he is not a singer. possibly he would sing in his spare time, but he would never ever sing on camera.
Yes she does, she agreed to kiss him in the rehearsals even in a interview she had she said "omg i was messing up in that part like 3 times, and she does like him everytime they ask him of him (Gregg Sulkin) she giggles and says "He is one of the sweetest guys ever I love him"
Everyone has a wedgie at some point in their life.
nope not ever
No
It is difficult to determine the biggest wedgie ever as it is not a competition or record that is officially tracked. Wedgies are typically seen as embarrassing and uncomfortable, and it is important to treat others with respect and not engage in activities that can harm or embarrass them.
Well yes she got embarrassed when some one give her a wedges!! did ray ever getting are wedgie.
No, but she wears a really nice thong
its about a week or so i have had one for 8 days(hanging)
Both ever got and ever gotten are past participle conjugations of the verb to get. Gotis the British English (BE) form and gotten is the American English (AE) form.A past participle indicates past or completed action or time, e.g. (BE) Have you ever got goose-bumps from watching a scary movie? (AE) Have you ever gotten goose-bumps from watching a scary movie?Ever got or ever gotten would only be used as part of a question.Although gotten is no longer in usage in British English as a verb conjugation it still exits in the adjective ill-gotten, e.g. ill-gotten gains.
no