Quote:
Originally Posted by GetNaughty
Its SINCE, not Sence. God I hate when people say or type sence or sens... its SINCE.
since
/sɪns/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [sins] Show IPA
Use since in a Sentence
?adverb
1. from then till now (often prec. by ever): He was elected in 1978 and has been president ever since.
2. between a particular past time and the present; subsequently: She at first refused, but has since consented.
3. ago; before now: long since.
?preposition
4. continuously from or counting from: It has been warm since noon.
5. between a past time or event and the present: There have been many changes since the war.
?conjunction
6. in the period following the time when: He has written once since he left.
7. continuously from or counting from the time when: He has been busy since he came.
8. because; inasmuch as: Since you're already here, you might as well stay.
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lets break fair and call it cents.. then you stuffy my pockets with your money and ill sing and do a monkey dance.. i sick of no lovin hate filled gfyers.. i make like 400 songs and no one says anything..
plus its a ebonic phrase word so i can say what i want...