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Originally posted by nerbot
Originally posted by thedoctorswife
I'll give you a clue, i dont have one.
Being "thedoctorswife" you must surely get to play with the doctors one though?
Originally posted by thedoctorswife
Come on some one agree with me that the american word for bum is funny
Go on, then i promise ill make my hoarelicks and go to bed like a good girl.
Originally posted by Suspiria
Originally posted by thedoctorswife
Come on some one agree with me that the american word for bum is funny
Go on, then i promise ill make my hoarelicks and go to bed like a good girl.
Reminds me of the old English programme *Fanny by gaslight*
I cracked up every time.
Its gonna get madder in a minute word wise, theres a word and for the life of me i cant remember what it is, i imagine the brits on here are familiar with the gavin and stacey fishing trip saga, and what happened between uncle bryn and jason on the trip (or rather no one know what happened), i read a blog where someone suggested what it was, and he warned that once the word and description was given it will be in your head for the rest of your life, and guess what, it is. It involves bottoms and liquid thats all i can (and want) to tell you. PLEASE NOTE THIS IS NOT A TRADITION OF WALES.
Originally posted by Silcone Synapse
Our Aussie brothers and sisters also have some proper corkers as well,I would say they beat us Brits in the slang swear word department-most would probably get me banned if I posted the descriptions here,but google will explain all for those interested.
I can also confirm that "bell end" is used by many in North Wales where I live.
It is particularly popular in road rage incidents,with drivers screaming "Ya ****kin bell end!"at one another,waving fists out the window.
Ah,the joys of motoring...
What a mad thread BTW.
Originally posted by thedoctorswife
Its gonna get madder in a minute word wise, theres a word and for the life of me i cant remember what it is, i imagine the brits on here are familiar with the gavin and stacey fishing trip saga, and what happened between uncle bryn and jason on the trip (or rather no one know what happened), i read a blog where someone suggested what it was, and he warned that once the word and description was given it will be in your head for the rest of your life, and guess what, it is. It involves bottoms and liquid thats all i can (and want) to tell you. PLEASE NOTE THIS IS NOT A TRADITION OF WALES.
Originally posted by Silcone Synapse
Our Aussie brothers and sisters also have some proper corkers as well,I would say they beat us Brits in the slang swear word department-most would probably get me banned if I posted the descriptions here,but google will explain all for those interested.
I can also confirm that "bell end" is used by many in North Wales where I live.
It is particularly popular in road rage incidents,with drivers screaming "Ya ****kin bell end!"at one another,waving fists out the window.
Ah,the joys of motoring...
What a mad thread BTW.
Originally posted by davesmart
reply to post by Silcone Synapse
lest not forget the
shag i smoke every day
Originally posted by Suspiria
Originally posted by thedoctorswife
Its gonna get madder in a minute word wise, theres a word and for the life of me i cant remember what it is, i imagine the brits on here are familiar with the gavin and stacey fishing trip saga, and what happened between uncle bryn and jason on the trip (or rather no one know what happened), i read a blog where someone suggested what it was, and he warned that once the word and description was given it will be in your head for the rest of your life, and guess what, it is. It involves bottoms and liquid thats all i can (and want) to tell you. PLEASE NOTE THIS IS NOT A TRADITION OF WALES.
Originally posted by Silcone Synapse
Our Aussie brothers and sisters also have some proper corkers as well,I would say they beat us Brits in the slang swear word department-most would probably get me banned if I posted the descriptions here,but google will explain all for those interested.
I can also confirm that "bell end" is used by many in North Wales where I live.
It is particularly popular in road rage incidents,with drivers screaming "Ya ****kin bell end!"at one another,waving fists out the window.
Ah,the joys of motoring...
What a mad thread BTW.
Felching by any chance? Such an innocent sounding word that.
I had to explain it to my 40 year old mate a few weeks ago - Que her horrified face whilst everyone around including her hubby dissolved in hysterics when the barman handed her a drink and asked her if she wanted a straw in it.
edit on 5-8-2011 by Suspiria because: (no reason given)