waver

May 7th, 2011 | 374 Entries

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374 Entries for “waver”

  1. She wavered at the very edge of the precipice, eyes on the churning water below the cliff. “One chance.” She murmured to herself, and prepared to jump.

  2. Waver. I always hesitate before making any big decisions. It took four days to decide if I wanted to go to the competition, but in the end I decided it was worth it. What’s one possible humiliation to several possible ecstasy-inducing moments?

    by Emily Ostin on 05.07.2011
  3. i see surfers kicking these around, down by the supermarket flyer store, where the deals are rich and the ice is cold, you can sign one of these things and be lifted to the moon, life can be dangerous that is why they make you sign one of these at birth, i can’t read, fore score, my ladies, fly fly away waver

    by nigel inneo on 05.07.2011
  4. He wavered under the pressure of his thoughts. They were broken, horrifying and vivid in their horrid simplicity. Waves of unbroken thoughts flowed through him, consumed him, left him stranded in the wavering, fleeting reality around him. The streets groaned under the shock of water, as it spilled forth.

  5. waver waver waiver
    d0nt speak just go g0 gee ohh go go
    don’t stop pleaz they want us 2

    wr i te
    and to th i n k k tth i nk

    but I have to s t o o o p p p p p p p
    stop listen i n n g

    and waver

    by as03t8 on 05.07.2011
  6. I wavered on whether or not to dive into the fake neon blue. I had done this so many times before, but this time seemed different. What was it? There was just something wrong about the situation. I could sense the stares of the judges glancing up questioningly at my blurry figure several feet above them. I loved diving, it was my favorite thing in the world to do, and I loved it partly because I was so great at it.

    by Emily Ostin on 05.07.2011
  7. I have no idea what a waver is, i’ll do my research and then write my entry. (English is NOT my first language lol)

  8. One last bullet. How many things had ended and started like this? All she had to do was shoot one last time, put a bullet through the bastard’s head, and the last ten years would be worth it. And yet…she couldn’t. As much as she wanted to, she couldn’t take a human life, no matter how piggish it was. All this much time and energy, wasted, as she wavered in front of the asshole who had come in and ruined her life.

    by Ryan Allen on 05.07.2011
  9. In the light of the morning the leaves waver in and out of time. Fluttering between this world and the next, disappearing and reappearing within seconds. Taking time to linger in open space.

    by Regan on 05.07.2011
  10. Waver. To hesitate or think about a decision, or something like that. Some say wavering is a sign of weakness; but for me, everyone wavers at one point in their lives. No one can be steadfast in every single decision.

    by Brianna on 05.07.2011
  11. waver something you sign when you exchange your soul to satan something you give someone you dont love but make them sign itbecause you have to get married for money or some shit like that dont ask me im not a therapist solve your own damn problems

    by alex lewis on 05.07.2011
  12. I tried to not let my confindence waver. Just calm down, I tell myself. Needless to say, my palms sweat, my lip trembles, and my knees clack together so loud I wonder if everyone in the church can hear them. I gulp, trying in vain to get enough air. but finally, I can’t hold it in anymore, and as the silence stretches longer and longer after the pastor asks his standard question to the crowd, I stand up and say in a voice with such a confident and commanding air (which seemingly came from no source inside of me) “I object!”
    I hope she still loves me after I ruin her wedding.

    by garbs on 05.07.2011
  13. She took the waver in her hand and folded it. She put it inside her pocket, and thought only of him. Of how she´d known him. Of how she thought she´d known him. Memories came in an instant, falling along with her tears. On a second thought, she took the waver out of her pocket. She threw it away. She chose to forget.

    by LUlis on 05.07.2011
  14. Waver over waffles and eat topples of ice cream mountainous paper stacks and black people swag I have the swag of an ice cream man and a mail man make everyone bend over like a stapler or a paint gun ofwgktadgaflllsbb ya know

    by 60centcigs on 05.07.2011
  15. getting in trouble and you have to sign stuff so that you wont get suid. just papers people sign and never read or consider. never really taken seriously, just signed. its a “just in case” thing. usually never matters but its all about money anyways right? thats all anything is a matter of. just money.

    by jessica rynn on 05.07.2011
  16. Waver.. I tried to use my eligibility waver so I could stay in swimming, but it didn’t work out so well.. :/ lol

  17. A cold realization washed over him as he realized his mistake; he tried not to show it on his face. He was already committed to the point, he couldn’t waver now — it’s a matter of pride, after all.

  18. I’m concerned. We have to sign a waver? This sounds dangerous.
    Love is dangerous. Do we need a waver for that, too?
    Wait, that’s waiver, not waver.
    Well nevermind, then. Carry on.

  19. I often waver in my commitments: weight loss, cleaning, things that are productive and good for me. Someday I’ll get it together and waver about more enjoyable things :-) Perhaps where to take a bike ride or photes.

    by Michelle on 05.07.2011
  20. My thoughts never waver as I endeavour into the unknown. I am in search for the truth to the meaning of myself, to who I want to be. It is a whimsical adventure with delights at every turn. To waver is to doubt what I am finding, to doubt myself…

    by Red Fraggle on 05.07.2011
  21. “You want me to sign a waver?” she asked, dumbfounded. “To date you? What threats do you pose my health?”

  22. I wavered in my resolve as the dragon struck again and again. How could I ever win? Regret started to creep into my thoughts about ever entering this competition. To win the prize would mean security for eternity, but is that worth my life? I don’t think so.

  23. a waver is something that you have to sign before you do dangerous things. one time i brought stephanie into the cheer gym and she couldn’t tumble until; her mom signed a waver. its was boring. when you bungee jump you have to sign a waver.

    by casey becker on 05.07.2011
  24. i’ve mumbled too long
    about the changes i’m feeling
    about the fears in my chest
    about the dangers of breathing.
    i’ve sighed too long
    about the faults all about me
    about the faults all around me
    about the reasons i’m not okay.
    give me a waver this time.

  25. A waver, someone who constantly waves. He does nothing but wave to asians and black people. He’s a nice guy, but he only likes to wave. He never eats or sleeps. He just waves and no one knows why. Sometimes people have strange hobbies but this waver thing, is the best. No one can wave as good as him. You just see. He’ll get a world record for the most waving ever. HE’S A

    by Maegan on 05.07.2011
  26. unwavering faith.

    by sarah on 05.07.2011
  27. the boy was a waver. He waved at everything he saw, be it animal thing or person. He grew up as that, a waver. A waver also was Cindy together they made everyone feel welcome. They grew up got married and raised wavers themselves. Together they brought a town closer together and made them realize the power of friendship and equality

    by Racheal Breeden on 05.07.2011
  28. farewell all. I am the one leaving this time.
    My life is the existence of all of you,
    and it has been a blast.
    Farewell my little ones…
    WAVE to your friends when they are gone as well
    and tell them I say:
    hello
    and…
    farewell.

    by dev on 05.07.2011
  29. There it was that simple pause that put our entire conversation on hold. that slight waver of confusion in everyone’s eyes as the dark shadow passed above us. I nodded to Darren who frowned and toke off running, I ran too tears blinding my vision, feeling selfish but knowing that those people dying was all part of our faiths. They gave themselves up and were ready for it, that too I knew. That didn’t make it any better.I know that some lives had to be taken to save more people over time.

  30. there was only one waver out of the group of twelve. the rest of them were happy to see him go. one person even did the finger and another muttered ‘good riddance’. the waver was his only friend. jeff snuffed his torch.

    by Danielle O'Connor on 05.07.2011
  31. i waver th fact i have to go poopoo, i wonder if it’s gonna be a big poop or a little poop.. maybe a long poop? or shall it be a short one? maybe a thick juicy poopoo or a slim slender poop.. what kind of poo will i poop?

    by bigpooper on 05.07.2011
  32. He wouldn’t waver. He couldn’t. It was a matter of pride. If he allowed himself to change his mind, no one would ever take him seriously at work again. They already thought he was weak. This was his only chance to prove that he must be taken seriously. No matter how insensitive he seemed to everyone.

    by Patti Lou on 05.07.2011
  33. waiver? is that what you guys were trying to use? oh, never mind, I get it…waver as in “not committed” or a failing resolve…I picture Frodo wavering on the hills surrounding Mordor – or perhaps Gandalf in front of

    by Bill McEwen on 05.07.2011
  34. it is the ocean and it has whales and lots of waves in it i love ti ad seagulls an fun things and waveist waves veer to waver and the fish and shells n the ocean

    by poo on 05.07.2011
  35. A waver is, and will always be, the one thing that will bring people to their knees or put them to stand on a high podium. Are you a gambler in the game of LIFE?!?

    by B-Murph on 05.07.2011
  36. surfing though the happy parade a princess waves casually with a large stick which holds the truth behind the formations of water which influences the telemetry of you mothers directional behavior. such a stick has the power to change a raver to a waver, ending craver slaver behavior.

    by Landon Cale Whitcomb on 05.07.2011
  37. Do I need to make things official?
    is it really all that necessary to do this?
    Do I need to sign a peace treaty er what?
    Sign a declaration or a waver saying I’m done?

    Well I am done and here’s the thing
    I’m over all the drama you have put me through
    and sick of all the complaining you do
    I’m just tired of trying to be a friend to you.

    You treat me like a fucking rag doll and pull me all around
    then like a tampon, you use me one good time and throw me out.
    I’m over being treated like I’m just a nobody you can push around
    this is my final roll call so go find some other friend to drown your sorrows in.

    by Gabby on 05.07.2011
  38. A waver is, and will always be the one thing that brings people to their knees, or puts them to stand on a high podium.

    by B-Murph on 05.07.2011
  39. I am poor and obscure and plain but I do not waver ;)

  40. In that moment when the decision mattered the most, she wavered. It was the first and last time that I know of. I wish she hadn’t.