Talk:Supré
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Meaning of SUPRE in Esperanto
I deleted "Supre meaning Stuff" as this is not true, and replaced with the meaning of Supre. Esperanto for stuff is aĵoj/aferoj.Also the text suggests that the neutral nation Amikejo still exists (within Holland!) AFAIK it only existed for a few years. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Agneau (talk • contribs) 13:54, 26 April 2008 (UTC)
- I do not believe Supre really means slut, but I find it an interesting insight! -Media clutz (talk) 18:21, 12 June 2008 (UTC)
Delete
I disagree with the speedy deletion. It's a valid article, and it's a stub! Why should it be deleted? I've made it a bit tidier. Jevon 13:22, 21 September 2005 (UTC)
Just thought i'd say that its not pronounced Supree, never has been. its Supre, pronounced Supray.
whatever
Yep, cool. In its current form it is all good - certainly not a speedy. But when i put the tag on it, there was really no question about it, although maybe i should have used afd instead. Anyway thanks for cleaning it up, it actually has some useful info now. THE KING 12:48, 9 November 2005 (UTC)
Theres not a lot else to say. im fine with it.
Removed
I removed
- Due to the nature of the store, the word 'supré' has also become a colloquial adjective. Some use this term to mean a teenybopper (due to its popularity with young teen girls) while others, who consider the clothes sold at these stores to be sluttish, use it as a synonym for "tart". Some trouble-makers have gone to the extent of inventing an urban myth that "Supré" is a French or Dutch word for "slut".
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- Most teenagers do not fit into these clothes, they are made for skanky beanpoles.
I think it looks better now. If others disagree, feel free to put the tags back. --Scott Davis Talk 03:49, 20 May 2006 (UTC)
I disagree with the comment about the T-shirt slogans. Sure, some are a bit tacky (in my opinion) but what is wrong with "I ♥ the OC"? There are also a bunch of really cute t-shirts with slogans like "opinionated"203.109.204.166!leeni247