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    SCREED! The word, use it & abuse it!!!!
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    I screed my girlfriend last night!!

    George screed when I didn't feed him!!!
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    I can't use that word like that!

    I work in construction. When I hear screed, all I can think about is screeding concrete and overlays.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChiefApache View Post
    I can't use that word like that!

    I work in construction. When I hear screed, all I can think about is screeding concrete and overlays.
    Ditto!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChiefApache View Post
    I can't use that word like that!

    I work in construction. When I hear screed, all I can think about is screeding concrete and overlays.
    That's the only way I've heard it used also.
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    I was so screed that I almost pooped my pants.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChiefApache View Post
    I work in construction.
    Can the words "work" and "construction" be used in the same sentence yet?
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    Quote Originally Posted by LaughingCat View Post
    Can the words "work" and "construction" be used in the same sentence yet?
    Not yet I'm afraid.
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    U have been reported like the screed that U R!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by LaughingCat View Post
    Can the words "work" and "construction" be used in the same sentence yet?
    Quote Originally Posted by ChiefApache View Post
    Not yet I'm afraid.
    I'm still working 52-60 hours a week (worked three Saturdays since Labor day aleady).
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    Quote Originally Posted by MacGyver View Post
    I'm still SCREED"N 52-60 hours a week (SCREED"D three Saturdays since Labor day aleady).
    fixed it 4 ya!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MacGyver View Post
    I'm still working 52-60 hours a week (worked three Saturdays since Labor day aleady).
    Consider yourself fortunate. We laid off 30 more people two weeks ago. That's 100 in less than 18 months.
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    screed  /skrid/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [skreed] Show IPA

    –noun
    1. a long discourse or essay, esp. a diatribe.
    2. an informal letter, account, or other piece of writing.
    3. Building Trades. a. a strip of plaster or wood applied to a surface to be plastered to serve as a guide for making a true surface.
    b. a wooden strip serving as a guide for making a true level surface on a concrete pavement or the like.
    c. a board or metal strip dragged across a freshly poured concrete slab to give it its proper level.

    4. British Dialect. a fragment or shred, as of cloth.
    5. Scot.
    a. a tear or rip, esp. in cloth.
    b. a drinking bout.


    –verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
    6. Scot. to tear, rip, or shred, as cloth.

    screed (skrēd)
    n.
    A long monotonous speech or piece of writing.


    A strip of wood, plaster, or metal placed on a wall or pavement as a guide for the even application of plaster or concrete.

    A layer or strip of material used to level off a horizontal surface such as a floor.

    A smooth final surface of a substance, such as concrete, applied to a floor.
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    Let's not make a screed[1] out of this.
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    A Blaw Knox builds a good screed.
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    I decided a good screed (1) would take too much time. So, a screed (2) about a Scot who screed (5a) his kilt while attaching a screed (3a) to the wall during a screed (5b) tripping on the screed (3b) left on the newly screed (3c) floor was all I had time for.

    What kind of screed's (5b) do you think there will be in Key West? And will there be any catfights where they screed (6) each others clothes????
    Getting bad advice is unfortunate, taking bad advice is a Serious matter!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony View Post
    A Blaw Knox builds a good screed.
    I hear that they're popular in Sharpsburg, Aspinwall, Verona and heck even across the river in Homewood...


    "Tear gas and draft beer don't mix."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wrinkleface View Post
    I screed my girlfriend last night!!
    I screed your girlfriend before you last night
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    Quote Originally Posted by MattBMiller View Post
    I screed your girlfriend before you last night
    Well I sceed your sister last night
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunsation96 View Post
    Well I sceed your sister last night
    Looks like you're screed in your avatar pic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MattBMiller View Post
    Looks like you're screed in your avatar pic.
    Well played Ricky Bobby Well Played and yes I was stuck
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