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Question Posted Thursday June 8 2006, 1:49 am

what is perky means? is that negative or positive?

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Spoolie21 answered Saturday April 14 2007, 1:51 pm:
ALLLLL my friends describe me as being perky. Being perky is being "happy go lucky",filled with happiness, and lightheartedness, and liveliness. Personally, I think its both, it depends on who you ask. It can be postivie because perky people can cheer people up, and make them laugh. It can be negative because being too perky can make people annoyed and frustraed with you. Personally, its neither good or bad...its just a way of life....(for me). Sometimes my friends love my perkiness, sometimes them don't.

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