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  • Beckyundefined Offline
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    Stupid people use this word when they mean rapport.

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      Same meaning as rapport. A word many say does not exist and claim it is a misspelling of rapport. NOT. This spelling is quite different form rapport. This is a word we learned in school. The spelling is exactly as taught.

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      • Beckyundefined Becky

        Stupid people use this word when they mean rapport.

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        @Becky who’s stupid now😊

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          Yeah becky. F U

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            Yeah becky. F U

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            Im older and i do prefer the old school spelling. Rapport reminds me of a sort of sloppy seconds approach! Nice call Becky

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              Repoire or Repoire aire were meant words during the Renaissance to begin a type of classical / social intention to action of pronunciation. A person would carry a subject of debate to a 'Higher' to have the trouble squashed, and quelled. *(No more than that can be expected "We are building a new World, after all") The response was sometimes noted as repoire meaning by an important announcement. Or repoire aire meaning of basic intent and in the general sense of important announcement. You guys have got the wrong bull by the horns here, because this is like tier level renaissance stuff, and really honky dorty. I'm surprised the word even exists - AND I'LL USE IT TIL I DIE!! i like it.

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                Stupid people use this word when they mean rapport.

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                @becky Stupid (and insecure) people call others stupid for a reason as stupid as this.

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                  Repoire is a term used in the context of software development, which refers to a specific feature or capability of the software. It is a term used to describe how well the software can perform a specific task, such as searching for and retrieving data from a database. Repoire is also used to describe how well the software can handle errors or exceptions that may occur during its operation.

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                    Repertoire (also spelled repoire) refers to a collection or range of skills, talents, or items that one possesses or is able to perform. It is often used in the context of the performing arts, such as music or theater, to describe the set of pieces that a performer has prepared and is capable of performing. In a broader sense, it can also refer to the range of knowledge or experiences that someone has acquired over time.

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