Difference between revisions of "Dreeing his weird"

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The phrase to 'dree one's weird' means 'to endure one's fate; suffer one's destiny'. The verb dree means 'to suffer; endure'.
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*'''dree:''' to suffer
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*'''dreeing his weird:''' enduring his fate; suffer his destiny.
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*'''Weir:''' River in Massachusetts, United States.

Latest revision as of 13:20, 22 July 2016

  • dree: to suffer
  • dreeing his weird: enduring his fate; suffer his destiny.
  • Weir: River in Massachusetts, United States.