lilly
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i dont know what to write. haaaaaaaaahaaaa aaaaaaaa
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Post by lilly on Feb 17, 2002 19:51:24 GMT -5
how exatly u say it? do u say it like this vaagoo? or like voj or someting like that and what does it means? (and oh its a mag)
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Post by Toxic-Avenger on Feb 22, 2002 15:27:43 GMT -5
Vogue. The "o" there is long and it sort of rhymes with "Vote." Replace the "t" with a "g," the "guh" sound. "Voge."
Or listen to the Madonna tune by the same name. "Come on let's vogue . . . "
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Post by Belle Diamante on Feb 22, 2002 15:34:13 GMT -5
Yes, Like vOguh, I can't really explain but yeah, just like vOguh ;D btw, I love that magazine
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Post by :: Natalie :: on Jun 26, 2002 10:11:33 GMT -5
<<and what does it means>>
It has to do with fashion. When used as a noun, you could say, "Mini-skirts were the vogue", or "in vogue".
As a verb it can have to do with posing at photo shoots and modelling.
It's pretty much whatever the fashion is at any particular time. It's now mostly used in the phrase "in vogue".
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Post by Ich Liebe Rammstein on Jul 27, 2002 23:45:08 GMT -5
I agree with Toxic. But I've never actually bought the magazine,but was just somewhat lurking in Walgreens and picked it up and found it rather interesting. It's ok. So what Natalie is saying,it's something that's in. ( A fashion that's "in") Am I correct,Natalie?? Also,and I'm probably getting off subject (like always) But does the R&B group 'En Vogue' mean the same thing as what Vogue magazine means??
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