Quick grammar question Sup Forums - is the past tense of fit 'fitted' or 'fat'? eg "I fitted into those jeans...

Quick grammar question Sup Forums - is the past tense of fit 'fitted' or 'fat'? eg "I fitted into those jeans, but only just"... or "I fat into those jeans, but only just"

???

Its already past tense

It's not fitted or fat; it's fit.

good god youre retarded

Nobody of age can be this stupid.

You serious, OP? Literally 2 seconds on Google should have answered that.

If troll, 1/10.

"B-but you answered, I good t-troll."

No. Just no.

This is by far the best example of inteligence.. honestly.. man i really feel the pain..

OP here.

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I think I fat in here just fine.

if only there existed the technology to electronically send a bitch slap to you in real time

Dude. How old are you again?i dont mean any disrespect

Lol

Normally, the past tense of "fit" is also "fit".

However, "fat" is an acceptable form in Amur'ca for two reasons:

1) You people are fucking fat.
2) You people are fucking stupid.

>1) You people are fucking fat.
You people are fucking fitted?
Meaning what, "fitted in" ie. you people fucking belong, or meaning "you wear nice clothes" ie. you people are fucking well dressed.

???

>2) You people are fucking stupid.
And by the way, that should be "Fuck! You people are stupid", not "You people are fucking stupid". Pleb.

No, "fucking" here acts as a colloquial intensifying adverb. In your example, "Fuck!" would carry instead an exclamatory function.

Here, let me combine the two:

"Fuck! (

I mean you are obese, Amerifats. Was the wordplay too subtle for you?

Cunts. I am a New Zealander.

Fuck! You people are gay.

That's a pity. I've known quite a few Kiwi expats and they were all great, well-educated people. I suppose someone needs to remain behind to impregnate the sheep, eh?

I tire of this game. Here, what do you think of this picture?

Funny?

What about this... can you imagine yourself ever making one of these?

...no.

Thank you for the attempt, however.

Well, only because you said thank you, let's see if this tickles your whiskers.

Now that would have saved our species quite a bit of grief over the last two thousand years or so.

Haha

If we're getting grammarly up in here, I'm going with the pluperfect continuous - "OP has been being a sperg lord half-wit."

Say, where are you from?

Sind sie einen Deutscher ?

its definitely fatted, trust me i'm a engineer

Ja, wirklich