Dang, now what shall I do with this Pilot License?????? LOL goof ball.
Me: Fly, Serve Drinks, Laugh...A Lot, Sing (badly), Fly, Fly, Fly.....and Fly!
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breathe /brið/Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[breeth]Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciationverb, breathed /briðd/Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[breethhttp://cache.lexico.com/dictionary/graphics/luna/thinsp.pngd]Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation, breath‧ing.
–verb (used without object) 1.to take air, oxygen, etc., into the lungs and expel it; inhale and exhale; respire. 2.(in speech) to control the outgoing breath in producing voice and speech sounds. 3.to pause, as for breath; take rest:
How about giving me a chance to breathe? 4.to move gently or blow lightly, as air. 5.to live; exist:
Hardly a man breathes who has not known great sorrow. 6.to be redolent of. 7.(of a material) to allow air and moisture to pass through easily:
The jacket is comfortable because the fabric breathes. 8.(of the skin) to absorb oxygen and give off perspiration. 9.(of a wine) to be exposed to air after being uncorked, in order to develop flavor and bouquet.
–verb (used with object) 10.to inhale and exhale in respiration. 11.to exhale:
Dragons breathe fire. 12.to inject as if by breathing; infuse:
She breathed life into the party. 13.to give utterance to; whisper. 14.to express; manifest. 15.to allow to rest or recover breath:
to breathe a horse. 16.to deprive of breath; tire; exhaust. 17.to cause to pant; exercise.
—Idiots- Accinelli