to express sympathy with a person who is suffering sorrow, misfortune, or grief (usually followed by with ): to condole with a friend whose father has died.
@jzy0104 Firstly, calm down. It's not that serious. Secondly, I know what mph is short for, since I mentioned it specifically in my comment. Lastly, someone else already answered this, so it's not worth the heart attack.
that was the worst review ive ever watched
ImMikoFreako 3 weeks ago
@krunal467 Any BMW can have wood trim instead of aluminum. It's an option you select when you purchase a new one.
clokverkorange 3 weeks ago
@clokverkorange ahhhh cardiac arrest
jzy0104 3 weeks ago
@krunal467 I got a e46 1999 318 with wooden trim. Sadly, i hate it..
TheAvican 1 month ago
@MostEasterlySteve "which is fortunate seeing as the word doesn't exist"
Condole clearly is a word.
Which YOU'D know if English was your first language.
clokverkorange 1 month ago
@CHARLIETWW LOL..IGNORANT
jzy0104 1 month ago
@clokverkorange
He meant to say condone - you'd know that if English was your first language.
MostEasterlySteve 1 month ago
@MostEasterlySteve Condole: verb (used without object)
1.
to express sympathy with a person who is suffering sorrow, misfortune, or grief (usually followed by with ): to condole with a friend whose father has died.
clokverkorange 1 month ago
@jzy0104 Firstly, calm down. It's not that serious. Secondly, I know what mph is short for, since I mentioned it specifically in my comment. Lastly, someone else already answered this, so it's not worth the heart attack.
clokverkorange 1 month ago
@TomtyesyesOne AND AND AND..LOL
jzy0104 1 month ago