this topic about silly people , silly people ... and maybe silly people ?
Silly:
–adjective
1.weak-minded or lacking good sense; stupid or foolish: a silly writer.
2.absurd; ridiculous; irrational: a silly idea.
3.stunned; dazed: He knocked me silly.
4.Cricket . (of a fielder or the fielder's playing position) extremely close to the batsman's wicket: silly mid off.
5.Archaic . rustic; plain; homely.
6.Archaic . weak; helpless.
7.Obsolete . lowly in rank or state; humble.
–noun
8.
Informal . a silly or foolish person: Don't be such a silly.
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Origin:
earlier sylie, sillie foolish, feeble-minded, simple, pitiful; late Middle English syly, variant of sely seely
—Synonyms
1. witless, senseless, dull-witted, dim-witted. See foolish. 2. inane, asinine, nonsensical, preposterous.
—Antonyms
1. sensible.
someone post a silly question , other member answer and post another silly question then the next member asnwer and post another question then the next member asnwer and post another question then the next member asnwer and post another question then the next member asnwer and post another question then the next member asnwer and post another question then the next member asnwer and post another question then the next member asnwer and post another question .. etc -.-
I will go first:
- What happened when someone dies ?
P.S : dont be 2 silly , or 2 serious .. be something better than both .. a spammer!
Silly:
–adjective
1.weak-minded or lacking good sense; stupid or foolish: a silly writer.
2.absurd; ridiculous; irrational: a silly idea.
3.stunned; dazed: He knocked me silly.
4.Cricket . (of a fielder or the fielder's playing position) extremely close to the batsman's wicket: silly mid off.
5.Archaic . rustic; plain; homely.
6.Archaic . weak; helpless.
7.Obsolete . lowly in rank or state; humble.
–noun
8.
Informal . a silly or foolish person: Don't be such a silly.
Use silly in a Sentence
See images of silly
Search silly on the Web
Origin:
earlier sylie, sillie foolish, feeble-minded, simple, pitiful; late Middle English syly, variant of sely seely
—Synonyms
1. witless, senseless, dull-witted, dim-witted. See foolish. 2. inane, asinine, nonsensical, preposterous.
—Antonyms
1. sensible.
someone post a silly question , other member answer and post another silly question then the next member asnwer and post another question then the next member asnwer and post another question then the next member asnwer and post another question then the next member asnwer and post another question then the next member asnwer and post another question then the next member asnwer and post another question then the next member asnwer and post another question .. etc -.-
I will go first:
- What happened when someone dies ?
P.S : dont be 2 silly , or 2 serious .. be something better than both .. a spammer!