Hmmm...saw this ad and I'm really hoping it's just a language issue, if not, this girl has a lot to learn about marketing.
http://ottawa.backpage.com/FemaleEs...ted-819-665-0637-no-rush-outcalls-23/16175348
Here is the definition for those interested:
Note: this is for amusement purposes only and it is NOT meant to be degrading or demeaning (unless you like that sort of thing).
http://ottawa.backpage.com/FemaleEs...ted-819-665-0637-no-rush-outcalls-23/16175348
Here is the definition for those interested:
desiccated past participle, past tense of des·ic·cate (Verb)
Verb
1.Remove the moisture from (something, esp. food), typically in order to preserve it.
2.Lacking interest, passion, or energy.
.Verb
1.Remove the moisture from (something, esp. food), typically in order to preserve it.
2.Lacking interest, passion, or energy.
Note: this is for amusement purposes only and it is NOT meant to be degrading or demeaning (unless you like that sort of thing).