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Post by toolio2010 on Sept 2, 2018 19:35:26 GMT
Been out for a walk in the sun this morning, about to bath the car (no it's not a euphemism) and I'm having a bottle rocket isa to go with lunch. Lovely.
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Post by crankcaller on Sept 2, 2018 19:44:15 GMT
Carbonara for dinner, Watched the last glow. About to watch the next bodyguard.
Gaming hour later hopefully.
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Post by Felice Landry on Sept 2, 2018 20:11:15 GMT
Cerveza is beer in Spanish, you're welcome
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Post by scubar on Sept 2, 2018 20:23:47 GMT
Cerveza is beer in Spanish, you're welcome sör in hungarian and pivo in Czech and Slovak
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Post by BabyfarkmcGeezak on Sept 2, 2018 20:50:10 GMT
The Swedish word for vagina is slida, my favourite onamatopoeia.
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Post by Pyjakson on Sept 2, 2018 20:58:17 GMT
The Swedish word for vagina is slida, my favourite onamatopoeia. Do you think a vagina is a sound? How have you fathered a child?
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Post by BabyfarkmcGeezak on Sept 2, 2018 22:34:27 GMT
An onomatopoeia is the formation of names or words from sounds that resemble with the object or action to be named or associated with the object or action to be named or that seemed suggestive of its qualities.
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Post by scubar on Sept 2, 2018 23:02:35 GMT
The use of words expressing something other than their literal intention. Now that is irony.
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Post by tenthenemy on Sept 2, 2018 23:36:07 GMT
The Swedish word for vagina is slida, my favourite onamatopoeia. I think you will find that that is the name of an IKEA sideboard.
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