Cow two:yes Cow one: are you worried? Cow one: no. Why should I? I'm an AIRPLANE
Where's my cow !!
Uh.. a cow wearing a jacket?
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The cow wants a divorce because she had a "bum steer."
find out your self yah lazy cow
cesser de péter, vache paresseuse
Cattle that are laying (or sitting) in the grass, or cattle laying down in the pasture.
i know the secret to winning it................................. DO IT YOURSELF YOU LAZY COW
it is 4900 now stop being a lazy cow and use a calculator if you don't have one then type it in on google
Lazy, sleeping, or just in the way!
You should say: "ngo yuk" Where "ngo" means "cow" (say it like the ow in "cow" but from the back of your throat for the ng sound, or if you are lazy just say "ow") and "yuk" means "meat".
First tell her that she is a lazy cowThen flirt with her fat friend in front of herNext tell her fat friend that she is a lazy cowSoon after break into the fat friend's house and steal her underwearThen plant the fat friend's underwear in the lazy cow's dad's bedroomIf that does not work resort to violence
Well if you are going there and u are asking find out ya self u lazy old cow!!
First, let's define these words. A noun is a person, a place, or a thing. An adjective modifies (tells us more about, describes) a noun. So, "cow" is a noun-- it's an animal that gives milk. How can we describe a cow? Some adjectives might be friendly, large, hungry, thirsty, lazy, brown, etc. "The friendly cow was eating hay in the barn." The adjective "friendly" modifies (describes) the noun "cow."
It means lazy afternoon. Get it?
It is how B'er Bouki was so lazy and never wanted to work. And B'er Patridge used to like work. And one day the got a cow and they had to work until they had earn enugh money to finally own the cow.