"Nuderd" appears to be a typographical error or a misspelling. If you meant "nerded," it typically refers to someone who is deeply enthusiastic or knowledgeable about a particular subject, often related to pop culture, technology, or specific hobbies. Alternatively, if you meant "nurtured," it refers to the care and encouragement given to someone to help them develop and grow. Please clarify if you meant something else!
No, but I would take it back to the vet if I were you. Keep the wound clean until then or it might get infected.
i have a girl dog and a boy dog they love each other i know because they never walk apart from each other they always kiss each other they care more about each other then they care about you they will always play with each other so keep an eye out there in love so if you don't want puppies better get them spade or nuderd
peeing, being, fleeing, freeing, geeing, keying, kneeing, seeing, teeing, agreeing, foreseeing, sightseeing, time being, well being, disagreeing, guaranteeing, human being, supreme being, animate being, come into being, for the time being, mythical being, spiritual being, imaginary being, supernatural being, extraterrestrial being.
Being verbs are verbs of being such as is, am, being, been, was, were, and can
Use "is being" when the subject is singular (he is being, it is being) and "are being" when the subject is plural (they are being, we are being). Both forms are used to describe actions that are happening at the moment or in a temporary state.
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Being poor is okay, not being first is okay, and not being in the spotlight is okay
The past progressive form of the verb "to be" is "was/were being." For example, "I was being," "He was being," "They were being."
no not the same but being healthy is being happy
Being is the correct spelling.
Neither "has being" nor "have being" is correct. The correct form is "being." For example, "He is being helpful" is the correct way to phrase it, indicating someone's current state of being or behavior.