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James
20-05-2003, 17:23
I know it's possible to be overwhelmed and underwhelmed, but has anyone ever just been plain whelmed and is that what this smily's for? ---------> :|
:confused:

SteveCarter200
20-05-2003, 18:44
Indifferent.:|

Missy
20-05-2003, 22:29
Originally posted by NewClearBomb
I know it's possible to be overwhelmed and underwhelmed, but has anyone ever just been plain whelmed and is that what this smily's for? ---------> :|
:confused:

are you bored???

PazzaAE86
20-05-2003, 22:40
Hmm.. "Whelmed" must be a word.. For you to be "under" or "over" somthing, means that somthing means somthing. Yeah.

Im gonna look it up!

Paz

Leon
20-05-2003, 22:44
quite possibly... it should be.. but English is funny..

tim rome
20-05-2003, 22:45
all the time that we are not underwhelmed or overwhelmed then we are whelmed:D :D

PazzaAE86
20-05-2003, 22:47
My dictionary has no "underwhelmed" in it..

Paz

tim rome
20-05-2003, 22:49
Originally posted by PazzaAE86
My dictionary has no "underwhelmed" in it..

Paz

then your dictionary is most underwhelming:D :D :D

PazzaAE86
20-05-2003, 22:54
Originally posted by tim rome
then your dictionary is most underwhelming:D :D :D

ACK! ahahha.. :D

Mystery solved, no such word as "underwhelmed".. woooo yeah!

Paz

stoofer
20-05-2003, 23:01
whelm ( P ) Pronunciation Key (hwlm, wlm)
tr.v. whelmed, whelm·ing, whelms
1:To cover with water; submerge.
2:To overwhelm.