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Aug 26, 2008 18:21

I wonder, Fred, how does one behoove? Isn't like behave, is it?

Or perhaps a misspelling of beehive. Can never be too sure, what with the outrageous amount of b-lettered words.

[Have an exaggerated thoughtful pause.] Might've been telling us to be hooved, even- which sounds a tad complicated, us being people and all. [Why, doesn't SOMEONE look ( Read more... )

behoove, george is a dictionary, npc: vesper chambers, what, too much free time, ou: fred weasley

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forgenotgred August 26 2008, 22:41:36 UTC
[brb trying not to die laughing.]

Blimey, better beware before baiting badly behaving beasts- broken bones are brutal.

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gredn0tforge August 26 2008, 22:50:42 UTC
Shall we try that ten times faster now? [Not doing so well here either. Yes.]

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forgenotgred August 26 2008, 22:53:21 UTC
McGonagall isn't here to appreciate our alliteration, I'm afraid.

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gredn0tforge August 26 2008, 23:38:29 UTC
All the more reason to get in some practice, really.

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moonlitlunacy August 26 2008, 23:16:19 UTC
The word doesn't have much to do with hooves or Hippogriffs, I'm afraid.

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gredn0tforge August 26 2008, 23:38:53 UTC
Beehives, then.

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moonlitlunacy August 26 2008, 23:50:30 UTC
I think it means something along the lines of "befitting," actually...

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gredn0tforge August 26 2008, 23:58:03 UTC
And I think the clouds are made of marshmallows, but that doesn't make it any more true, does it?

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