i didnt get to the survey yet, but, u know me, I WILL! just give me homework or something, and i'm all over that : )
its been a while since i could squeeee!! yey. and MAJOR squeeaage for brekke-tator the spectator!! u best not be spectating this weekend *wink wink* haha i'm a loser. someone should shoot me hahaha work sounds awesome. i wish i could work there..... and if u danced bad, no worries! they're all senile and will forget u even came! give em 3 hours muahaha
BREKKE. The name appears as a preposition name vndir Brekko about 1360 and as vndir Brekkom in 1402. The name is derived from Old Norse (ON) brekka, dative case brekku, and refers to a sandy slope, usually between a higher and a lower level. The Brekke farm is divided between an Upper and a Lower Brekke, and there is a sandy slope between them.
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its been a while since i could squeeee!! yey. and MAJOR squeeaage for brekke-tator the spectator!! u best not be spectating this weekend *wink wink* haha
i'm a loser. someone should shoot me hahaha
work sounds awesome. i wish i could work there.....
and if u danced bad, no worries! they're all senile and will forget u even came! give em 3 hours muahaha
sorry about ur great grandmother!! <33
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BREKKE. The name appears as a preposition name vndir Brekko about 1360 and as vndir Brekkom in 1402. The name is derived from Old Norse (ON) brekka, dative case brekku, and refers to a sandy slope, usually between a higher and a lower level. The Brekke farm is divided between an Upper and a Lower Brekke, and there is a sandy slope between them.
So obviously.. your name means... "Sandy Slope"
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