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January 21st, 2010 | 381 Entries

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381 Entries for “export”

  1. Export goods. Keep going, guys, we’ll get through this. No, stop, that’s the wrong packaging. Can’t you read? You can’t read? Oh, well, follow the colors. You’re colorblind? What? How are you here?

    mdiz
  2. Exporting the goods to america, where we americans shall use them. It seems like america gets nothing but imports, do we export anything at all? I don’t think so, really. Nothing of substance. Sure, maybe a bit of oil here and there, but we use most everything we make.

    Lily
  3. The shipment was due to leave that day. Exported to another country. At least, that’s the term they used. Sarah wasn’t sure why they couldn’t just say ship off, but everything had to be so complex as it was, why not throw in extra words that already exist just to make things a little more complicated. “Ready to go?” Someone asked her. Sarah jerked up in surprise and smiled. “Yeah, I think I am,” She nodded, turning to walk off with the others, not once looking back.

    Tori
  4. I really dn’t know what that even means!

    lindsey
  5. I already wrote about this word. Words are labels for deeper meanings. Words are layers.

    Em
  6. export your files. Exportation device. My computer is so filled with music that I really, really need to export some of the stuff that I don’t listen to to my external hard drive. But then, what if I forget about some of the artists?

    Conchita
  7. Some people work at companies where they export certain goods to other companies and they earn money for it. Earn money for their lives, lives that hold much worth. They work for money to buy things that make them feel happy.

    Em
  8. I feel like the city I live in is the capital of export in the United States. Being from Miami, and of Cuban background export has always seemed to flow through my veins. Knowing that fast money is no money, no more export.

    JTap
  9. What if I chose to export my soul? I wrapped my soul in an exterior of weakness, rather than my superheroine self, my Julie-Warrior-Queen of the World, queen of the less-than set… what would happen if I exported my soul, my creativity, my vision?

    What if I imported her soul? Her quibbles, her losses. Her bits.

    What if I chose to export my soul?

    juliejordanscott@hotmail.com
  10. They exported fine wines but never knew the toll it took on them. How could they? People like Denise only though about their own goals, their own gains. She could never see what it did to her son, not even after it was too late.

    Cleo
  11. I want to export my soul to another dimension. i want to send it away and have it come back. “What did you see?” i’d ask it. “I saw a world that made sense to all,” it would answer. What a wonderful thought.

    lauryn rose
  12. asdfasdfasdf

    dabaer
  13. international, trade, terrorist, outside of the country, united states, taxes, tea party, money, bankruptcy, national debt, bush, george, president, obama, elect, condolezza rice, boots, thigh high, unprofessional, mini skirt, tabloids, manufacture,products

    Elizabeth
  14. I have no idea how to come across as being. I just am. I don’t always know what to do with this export button on here, anyway.

    jen
  15. It’s a good idea to export as many idea as you import….that way you feel accomplished. :)

    Aryamajor
  16. I have to export my feelings to paper everyday. the realization that they will never be the same as they are in my head is profound and sickening at the same time. I am extremely eloquent in my head. I always use correct grammar and I always spell every word right on the first try. There is no backspace in my head. But on paper, I don’t have that wonderful luxury.

    Suzanne Stroup
  17. As I’m thinking of what to write about the word “export”, I am experiencing quite possibly the biggest case of cerebral flatulance that I’ve ever experienced. This word brings to mind exporting fruit for some reason.

    Korea
  18. shipping goods out of the united states

    oneword
  19. shipping goods out of hte united states

    Anonymous
  20. I’m blank. Export? What a word. Makes me think of India for some reason…

    JA
  21. fdsfdd

    kjjhkj
  22. When someone says the word export, all I can think of is taxes. I don’t know why but I think it is because in American History 1, all that is focused upon is taxes on imports and exports. Hahahahaha!

    Me
  23. i will eport a bomb to an airport and blow everything up even the airplanes.

    monkey
  24. Exporting some things can be illegal, i mainly import its jokes. You can export almost anything else in the world big or small and its how a lot of poorer countries make their money, soon if they continue at this place they may develop in to MEDC’s. But at what cost the cost of the environment!

    Prinz
  25. export the disk already. come xeport the DISK!. i will go to an export with a bomb

    jaydon
  26. i will go to an export with a bomb.

    anthony
  27. i ran 50 miles away from my friend

    joshiah
  28. LEAVING A COUNTRY, TROPICAL GOODS BEING SHIPPED AROUND THE WORLD, THE BEACH, IMMIGRANTS, VACATION, CHINA’S GOODS, GLOBALIZATION

    KELLY
  29. is export the word? Oh yeah. He racked his brain, and could only think of ships, big, heavy ships. It didn’t matter what was on them, just as long as they were heavy.

    teaman
  30. traveling

    Anonymous
  31. I can’t do anything

    musa
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    musa
  33. It was ready finally! we had all the equiptment and supplies for the relief effort. We had to export the supplies as quickly as possible but there was a snag as we started collecting.

    Chris S
  34. get away, leave, to get rid of, im not eve supposed to be giving definitions, just writing,just writing what comes to mind, export, shoes, all the best drugs,

    Leah
  35. Ice

    you
  36. Germans are the ones who are really really good at it.

    Rouiza
  37. discipline

    khanh
  38. they exported the chocolate from sweden
    simple, pure chocolate
    how could that sweet chocolate end up
    ruining my life?
    some things just aren’t fair
    like exportation.

    Rebecca
  39. Whenever I fly on a plane, I wonder about the luggage beneath me. What’s down there? Is it cold? What’s it like being without pressure? Maybe everything is floating. Maybe the luggage comes to life, and they collaborate to built forts and mountains. Regardless, they are being exported to a new place, and they neither know nor care where they may end up.

    Chacho
  40. I want to export myself to New Zealand. Start over. None of these messed-up relationships or broken dreams anymore. I want to start with a clean slate. I’ll probably mess that up as well, but at least I’ll be golden for a year or so…or maybe not even that long. I want a fresh start.

    Sarah