I did some poking around on the interwebs with some different options and think you may want "Capitulez!" although I'm not sure that would be used alone in command form or with a person.
That's what I was thinking, but since I never took French, I didn't know if it would be grammatically correct.
In conclusion: thank you! You're awesome.
My French dictionary seems to have gone walkabout. Or perhaps I seriously need to reorganize my bookshelves.
I thought I was in for the night but I just discovered that I don't have enough quarters to do my laundry. I really don't want to go out again.
A friend of mine got a photo in TIME magazine!
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Tree has been achieved! Because of Abby being so sick this past week, we weren't able to go to Hallmark to pick up their annual ornaments, so I finally just up and went myself. Thankfully, they still had one of her Barbie (she gets the Barbie holiday ornament every year) and they still had Nate's fire truck.
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My personal ornament this year.
Oh, here's the foundation closing I heard about last night
Wow.
I did some poking around on the interwebs with some different options and think you may want "Capitulez!" although I'm not sure that would be used alone in command form or with a person.
I don't know enough to know if that's the word that would be used, but grammatically, that's correct for a command to a group of people.
Oh, it's definitely correct grammatically, it just doesn't sound right to me as something you might shout at someone.
But, you know, I rarely hear people telling other people to surrender.
Well, one does keep learning. Apparently David Boreanaz was trapped in a barn by a rooster and that's what's lead to his fear of roosters specifically and birds in general.
Thank you Graham Norton, font of further learning.
Ouch.
Now he's doing a (kick ass) Simon Cowell impersonation.
Oh, it's definitely correct grammatically, it just doesn't sound right to me as something you might shout at someone.
OK, reminder to self: look at who posted something before replying to it.
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My mom wants to go out for Greek food on the first night of Chanukah. She got annoyed when she suggested that and my dad and I burst out laughing. (We agreed to it, though I still say it's Wrong.)