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By *heVonMatterhorns OP   Couple
over a year ago

Lincoln

As some of you might know I am actually a foreigner (today is actually the fifth anniversary of my move to the UK). A few minutes ago Lorenzo used a word which I've never heard in my life before and the word was the above. I might be weird but all I hear when he's saying it is slut and I can't stop saying it now

Do you know any other innocent words which remind you of some not so innocent ones? Asking for a friend

K

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Wait, what now? You got married? Congratulations.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

...and to answer the question; flange.

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By *heVonMatterhorns OP   Couple
over a year ago

Lincoln


"Wait, what now? You got married? Congratulations. "

Not just yet. But we are engaged.

To be honest I've never heard the word flange either I should read a dictionary before sleep

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wait, what now? You got married? Congratulations.

Not just yet. But we are engaged.

To be honest I've never heard the word flange either I should read a dictionary before sleep "

It's innocent enough, even when I say it's the circular rim that extends at 90° from a pipe or tube.

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By *luebellRacerCouple
over a year ago

Shropshire

Kumquat

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By *ickJMan
over a year ago

Hemel Hempstead


"Wait, what now? You got married? Congratulations.

Not just yet. But we are engaged.

To be honest I've never heard the word flange either I should read a dictionary before sleep

It's innocent enough, even when I say it's the circular rim that extends at 90° from a pipe or tube. "

Hehe, you said "rim"!

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman
over a year ago

On a mooch

Gymnasium actually comes from Greek origin (slightly different spelling) and means to exercise naked. So if someone has a gymnophobia, it’s not a reluctance to exercise but a fear of being naked

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wait, what now? You got married? Congratulations.

Not just yet. But we are engaged.

To be honest I've never heard the word flange either I should read a dictionary before sleep

It's innocent enough, even when I say it's the circular rim that extends at 90° from a pipe or tube.

Hehe, you said "rim"! "

Ikr... filth.

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By *heVonMatterhorns OP   Couple
over a year ago

Lincoln


"Kumquat "

That's a good one

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ta

I've first heard it in 2016 after living in UK for 10 years

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

I occasionally get caught out, and English is my native language

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By *heVonMatterhorns OP   Couple
over a year ago

Lincoln


"Ta

I've first heard it in 2016 after living in UK for 10 years "

I know that one from the very beginning. Nobody uses thank you in Liverpool. It's ta lar

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By *elle xWoman
over a year ago

Doire Theas


"Ta

I've first heard it in 2016 after living in UK for 10 years "

Thank you in Irish

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What about gash....awful meaning for one thing and sore feeling for another

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Posted a new photo, sticking to my space theme. What do people think?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ta

I've first heard it in 2016 after living in UK for 10 years

I know that one from the very beginning. Nobody uses thank you in Liverpool. It's ta lar "

It's like a half arsed thank you, I don't like it

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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago

Travelling


"Ta

I've first heard it in 2016 after living in UK for 10 years

I know that one from the very beginning. Nobody uses thank you in Liverpool. It's ta lar

It's like a half arsed thank you, I don't like it "

T(hanks) A (lot) - Ta

Ta a lot, is also one. Though less common than straight up Ta

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ta

I've first heard it in 2016 after living in UK for 10 years

I know that one from the very beginning. Nobody uses thank you in Liverpool. It's ta lar

It's like a half arsed thank you, I don't like it

T(hanks) A (lot) - Ta

Ta a lot, is also one. Though less common than straight up Ta"

Imagine getting a voucher for anal from your Mrs and all you say is Ta

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By *yronutMan
over a year ago

St Austell


"What about gash....awful meaning for one thing and sore feeling for another"

Also means ........ Spare as in ‘this one gash’

Also a Gash is a deep cut which is where the objectionable meaning comes from

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By *heVonMatterhorns OP   Couple
over a year ago

Lincoln


"Ta

I've first heard it in 2016 after living in UK for 10 years

I know that one from the very beginning. Nobody uses thank you in Liverpool. It's ta lar

It's like a half arsed thank you, I don't like it

T(hanks) A (lot) - Ta

Ta a lot, is also one. Though less common than straight up Ta

Imagine getting a voucher for anal from your Mrs and all you say is Ta "

at least you say something. I gave Lorenzo a bunch of different vouchers for naughty stuff on our first anniversary. I spent hours making them. We've been together for 3 and a half years now and he hasn't used any of them so I recently binned them all. Men are so ungrateful sometimes

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By *aomilatteCouple
over a year ago

Midlands

Spit roast is actually a way of cooking meat. Don't let anyone tell you different

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Injection

Stuffing

Cockpit

Shaft

Crack

Hard

Great tit

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By *heVonMatterhorns OP   Couple
over a year ago

Lincoln

BBC is another one

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By *partharmonyCouple
over a year ago

Ruislip

Crevis.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Tart x

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By *ex HolesMan
over a year ago

Up North

The word podpis in your language always makes me laugh when I hear it

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By *rightonsteveMan
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

‘Sleuth’ is also a really good film

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West

Codpiece

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ooo god don’t look in to Scottish you get lost Ken what I mean man lol

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By *heVonMatterhorns OP   Couple
over a year ago

Lincoln


"The word podpis in your language always makes me laugh when I hear it "

Why is that? I don't think it reminds me of any English word? Now I'm really curious

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By *ex HolesMan
over a year ago

Up North


"The word podpis in your language always makes me laugh when I hear it

Why is that? I don't think it reminds me of any English word? Now I'm really curious "

It reminds me of pisspot

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By *eliWoman
over a year ago

.


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at least you say something. I gave Lorenzo a bunch of different vouchers for naughty stuff on our first anniversary. I spent hours making them. We've been together for 3 and a half years now and he hasn't used any of them so I recently binned them all. Men are so ungrateful sometimes "

This post needs bumping - Lorenzo I am shocked and appalled at you. All that hard work wasted? Tut. Tut.

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By *heVonMatterhorns OP   Couple
over a year ago

Lincoln

[Removed by poster at 25/02/21 21:18:35]

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By *heVonMatterhorns OP   Couple
over a year ago

Lincoln


"

at least you say something. I gave Lorenzo a bunch of different vouchers for naughty stuff on our first anniversary. I spent hours making them. We've been together for 3 and a half years now and he hasn't used any of them so I recently binned them all. Men are so ungrateful sometimes

This post needs bumping - Lorenzo I am shocked and appalled at you. All that hard work wasted? Tut. Tut. "

Don't! I already feel bad

LvM

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"[Sexy time vouchers recycled by poster at 25/02/21 21:18:35]"

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By *heVonMatterhorns OP   Couple
over a year ago

Lincoln


"The word podpis in your language always makes me laugh when I hear it

Why is that? I don't think it reminds me of any English word? Now I'm really curious

It reminds me of pisspot "

You ruined such an innocent word for me

K

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By *oxyVikingCouple
over a year ago

East Anglia


"Gymnasium actually comes from Greek origin (slightly different spelling) and means to exercise naked. So if someone has a gymnophobia, it’s not a reluctance to exercise but a fear of being naked "

Wow, we call our A-levels Gymnasium(in Sweden)Or the building where we go to study our a levels, it’s Gymnasiet or Gymnasium. Never going to be able to say that word again with a straight face Freya

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"Gymnasium actually comes from Greek origin (slightly different spelling) and means to exercise naked. So if someone has a gymnophobia, it’s not a reluctance to exercise but a fear of being naked

Wow, we call our A-levels Gymnasium(in Sweden)Or the building where we go to study our a levels, it’s Gymnasiet or Gymnasium. Never going to be able to say that word again with a straight face Freya "

It's the same auf Deutsch

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