"Cooing" is a word in ENGLISH
of Coo
Noel: A lot of people see friends as something you have on Twitter or Facebook or wherever. If someone wants to read your updates and you want to read their updates, then you’re friends. You don’t ever have to see each other. But that seems like a stupid definition to me. Roo: Yeah.Noel: Although on the other hand, rethink. Maybe a friend is someone who wants your updates. Even if they’re boring. Or sad. Or annoyingly cutesy. A friend says, “Sign me up for your boring crap, yes indeed” – because he likes you anyway. He’ll tolerate your junk. Roo: You have lots of friends. Noel: No, I don’t. Roo: You do. You know everyone at school. You get invited to parties. Noel: I get invited to parties, yeah. And I know people. But I don’t want their updates. Roo: Oh. Noel: And I sincerely doubt they want mine. Roo: I want your updates. Noel: I want your updates. (He looks down, bashfully.) I do. I want all your updates, Ruby.
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agúmud - To murmur, grumble, complain; to coo; to chirp. (cf. gúmud, kúmud).
Read the complete definitionn. fire, light. Awan ti apoy mi. We have no fire (or light). v. /-UM-/ to produce or give off …
Read the complete definitionTo coo, as a pigeon.
Read the complete definitionTo make a low repeated cry or sound, like the characteristic note of pigeons or doves.
Read the complete definitionTo show affection; to act in a loving way. See under Bill, v. i.
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Read the complete definitionhagúmhum - To hum, coo; rumble, roll, boom. Nakabatî akó sang hagúmhum sang mga balúd. I heard the rumbling of …
Read the complete definitionhágung - To hum, coo, rumble, roll, boom. Nagahágung ang mga kanyón sa malayô. The cannons are booming in the …
Read the complete definitionhuthut n {1} the coo of the turtledove or imitation of such a sound. {2} barking of a dog. v …
Read the complete definitionkók-kok - The cooing of doves; to coo.
Read the complete definitionkúkuk - The cry of pigeons; to coo. (cf. kók-kok).
Read the complete definitionpunáy-púnay - Dim. of púnay. Also: to talk of love, to spoon, to bill and coo (of boys and girls).
Read the complete definitionv. /AG-/ to coo, e.g. pigeons.
Read the complete definitionuku, ukù expression uttered to babies three or four months old, the interpretation of the babys cooing. v [A3] for …
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