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" Fanny...... " As a ladypart or american bum I agree. But I do sometimes call people fannies. | |||
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"Wifey Hubby Should be punishable by death " Cheers wifey | |||
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"Wifey Hubby Should be punishable by death " .. horse dragged through the streets naked | |||
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" Fanny...... As a ladypart or american bum I agree. But I do sometimes call people fannies. " If someone is behaving like a fanny then fair enough but to reference it for bits is nasty! Yak! | |||
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"Wifey Hubby Should be punishable by death .. horse dragged through the streets naked" On a gravel road | |||
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"Ooft. Assuming that it even counts as a word..." Ooft that’s harsh | |||
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"Wifey Hubby Should be punishable by death .. horse dragged through the streets naked On a gravel road" Agreed. I’m also adding hollibobs | |||
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"'yous' and mixing up 'of' and 'off' " You ok with Off Of? | |||
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"Moist just makes me 🤢" What about damp? | |||
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"Hun I fucking hate it " Me too! I use it some time just to be a condescending bitch | |||
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"The use of the world literally when is is either… a) obvious you mean it literally or 2) obvious you don’t mean it literally but saying it for effect " • Do you have examples where it ·can· be used suitably? | |||
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"i know im getting on a bit,, but daddy no please Funny how? | |||
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"The use of the world literally when is is either… a) obvious you mean it literally or 2) obvious you don’t mean it literally but saying it for effect • Do you have examples where it ·can· be used suitably?" I don’t mean it literally. It’s more where the literally point is unnecessary. Ie I literally just said that vs I just said that. Both work, it’s just annoys me. Or when someone makes a comment and someone responds with, literally. Yes, that’s why I said it. I’m rambling now, someone take this Prosecco away from me | |||
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"Fam, bruv, mandem, ting, "What ya sayin'?" " 100% this! | |||
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"The use of the world literally when is is either… a) obvious you mean it literally or 2) obvious you don’t mean it literally but saying it for effect • Do you have examples where it ·can· be used suitably? I don’t mean it literally. It’s more where the literally point is unnecessary. Ie I literally just said that vs I just said that. Both work, it’s just annoys me. Or when someone makes a comment and someone responds with, literally. Yes, that’s why I said it. I’m rambling now, someone take this Prosecco away from me " Pass it here, I got you | |||
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"Not when added to a question As in Did you not? Would you not? Can you not?" But it changes the meaning, no? | |||
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"The use of the world literally when is is either… a) obvious you mean it literally or 2) obvious you don’t mean it literally but saying it for effect • Do you have examples where it ·can· be used suitably? I don’t mean it literally. It’s more where the literally point is unnecessary. Ie I literally just said that vs I just said that. Both work, it’s just annoys me. Or when someone makes a comment and someone responds with, literally. Yes, that’s why I said it. I’m rambling now, someone take this Prosecco away from me " • It makes sense, thank you. 🍾 | |||
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"The use of the world literally when is is either… a) obvious you mean it literally or 2) obvious you don’t mean it literally but saying it for effect • Do you have examples where it ·can· be used suitably? I don’t mean it literally. It’s more where the literally point is unnecessary. Ie I literally just said that vs I just said that. Both work, it’s just annoys me. Or when someone makes a comment and someone responds with, literally. Yes, that’s why I said it. I’m rambling now, someone take this Prosecco away from me " It adds emphasis and reinforces the literal'ness of the rest of it. | |||
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"Chef's kiss. " 🤣🤣🤣 fk I'm not scoring well on this thread 🫣🫣🫣 | |||
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"Expresso (it’s espresso and you bloody well know it) Crips (it’s crisps, you are not 3 years old) When posh people try to sound working class Succulent, get in the bin. " When I say Crips I'm talking about my homies | |||
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"Chef's kiss. 🤣🤣🤣 fk I'm not scoring well on this thread 🫣🫣🫣" I feel attacked too 😕 | |||
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"When people say it gives me the ick " I concur, Ick is an infuriating word along with all the other "cute" child like words and phrases - "ickle", "my bad" etc. | |||
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"When people say it gives me the ick I concur, Ick is an infuriating word along with all the other "cute" child like words and phrases - "ickle", "my bad" etc." Exactly, and thank you 👍 | |||
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"Clunge and moist The two together is criminal " Haha, would you rather they described a "moist clunge" as a "sweaty chuff"?? | |||
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" ... And the absolute pinnacle of the towering mountain of vocabulary injustice: LOL. And the flag in that summit? LOLZ." Lol goes back a long way. In the 14th century, followers of John Wycliffe had 'Lots of love' for one another.. Hence they were called Lollards.. | |||
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""Gusset" "Yous" Using "them" when it should be "those"" Yous mean "One them" Obviously! | |||
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""Gusset" "Yous" Using "them" when it should be "those" Yous mean "One them" Obviously!" No - yous meaning just you | |||
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"What words annoy you? I can't stand 'FOODIE'" Hearing the word "like" after every 3-4 words. The ability to construct a sentence seems really difficult for people now | |||
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"What Hearing the word "like" after every 3-4 words. The ability to construct a sentence seems really difficult for people now " I call the like likers 'similards'. On a parallel with my previously mentioned Lollards. They are usually, but not universally, teenage girls. | |||
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"Clit , cliterous much more sexy" Girly cock, even more so! | |||
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"Fam, bruv, mandem, ting, "What ya sayin'?" " Yep completely agree | |||
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" ... And the absolute pinnacle of the towering mountain of vocabulary injustice: LOL. And the flag in that summit? LOLZ. Lol goes back a long way. In the 14th century, followers of John Wycliffe had 'Lots of love' for one another.. Hence they were called Lollards.." Oh well in that case I’ve changed my mind and suddenly like it. No, wait, I couldn’t give the slightest shit what some prick said 600 years ago. It’s still a fucking awful expression. | |||
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"Clit , cliterous much more sexy" " Clitoris.....even sexier " | |||
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" ... And the absolute pinnacle of the towering mountain of vocabulary injustice: LOL. And the flag in that summit? LOLZ. Lol goes back a long way. In the 14th century, followers of John Wycliffe had 'Lots of love' for one another.. Hence they were called Lollards.. Oh well in that case I’ve changed my mind and suddenly like it. No, wait, I couldn’t give the slightest shit what some prick said 600 years ago. It’s still a fucking awful expression. " I don't use it but at least in my case I have a sense of humour! | |||
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" ... And the absolute pinnacle of the towering mountain of vocabulary injustice: LOL. And the flag in that summit? LOLZ. Lol goes back a long way. In the 14th century, followers of John Wycliffe had 'Lots of love' for one another.. Hence they were called Lollards.. Oh well in that case I’ve changed my mind and suddenly like it. No, wait, I couldn’t give the slightest shit what some prick said 600 years ago. It’s still a fucking awful expression. I don't have a sense of humour!" Fixed that for you. | |||
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"The word telly, I know it sounds stupid but I think i have a phobia about that word Its a television, tv is kind of acceptable, but everyone says telly and it makes my skin crawl " Petty, instead of petrol. Family members always used to say it and pissed me off the very first time I heard it | |||
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"Ooft. Assuming that it even counts as a word..." Phft... Surely does | |||
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"Prinny (as in princess) Fanny, minge, clunge Oh and the word ‘no’ 😏🤭" We have Prinny as in Princes 😂 | |||
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"Clunge and moist The two together is criminal Haha, would you rather they described a "moist clunge" as a "sweaty chuff"?? 🤣🤣🤣🤣 | |||
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"The word telly, I know it sounds stupid but I think i have a phobia about that word Its a television, tv is kind of acceptable, but everyone says telly and it makes my skin crawl " But they aren't saying telly, they are saying Tele. | |||
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