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Two posts on Oppo have it spelled “payed.”
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payed
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three posts now.
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Payed.
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pade
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Fewer, not less.
(If you’re a GoT fan.)
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paed
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Also,
Loose: not tight
Lose: not win
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day dont teaches good english in school anymores.
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Paied
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Payée.
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I need to pai more attention, then.
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Welcome to the Internet! You must be new here. BTW, everything is free and correct spelling is optional. Have fun, but please don’t break anything.
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paella’d
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Is a caramel roll a synonym roll? It’s similar to a cinnamon role, but not the same.
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heheh
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nope
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ttyymmnn pls
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I hope they pai the price for their poor understanding of English
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Sorry
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And that’s the complaint? What about “lose” vs. “loose”?
#Grammarian
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Brief google research yields caramel roll has a brown sugar/butter/watch topping while a cinnamon roll typically has a powdered sugar/butter/creamcheese frosting on it. But typically the innards are all the same in that yeasty buttery bread + sugar+cinnamon
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Peiyd
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I payed you; you got paid. I’m pretty sure that’s how it works. “Payed” is something someone did, while “paid” is something that happened to someone.
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Payed is not a word.
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Yes it is. But... apparently it means “to let (a ship) fall off to leeward.”
Whatever that means.
But it DOES still technically work interchangeably for the other definition, although it’s obsolete.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/payed
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Well plaid.
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You’re all wrong. It’s “done payded”. Y’all should be ashamed.