shut up u retards im doin it with my wife get away shes tkin off her bra u *&$#@
Yes, "with long golden hair" is a prepositional phrase. It includes the preposition "with" and describes the noun "hair."
"Lad" can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a young man or boy. As a verb, it can mean to go out in a leisurely way or to frolic.
Translation: Do you like fries/chips/potatoes
No, "lad" typically refers to a young boy or informal term for a young man. It specifically does not imply gender as male.
Lad in Britain is the equivalent to dude in America. It is another name for a guy.
The phrase "a lad with stuffing's" is not a standard expression. It may suggest a jovial or hearty individual, possibly someone who has a good amount of energy or enthusiasm. Without additional context, it's open to interpretation.
the Sikhs lad!
JLS (Jack the Lad Swing) comes from the boys combining the phrase "Jack the lad" and the urban music of New Jack Swing
either a lad or golden retriever
It means jack the lad swinger.Jack Lad Swinger.
A tidbit of something valuable. (eg) a nugget of wisdom
A lad is a young boy, a male child.
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a lad:)
my lad
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Jack the Lad Swing