At great risk to my sanity - New glossary terms?
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At great risk to my sanity - New glossary terms?
Now, I could say put in things you make up here and now, e.g.; "Zimi (vb)- To be banned from every forum you set foot in at least, but more commonly more than, once"
Instead, given my relative lack of forum time lately, I'm wondering if I've missed any gems that deserve inclusion.
Please note, suggesting something doesn't guarantee inclusion.
Instead, given my relative lack of forum time lately, I'm wondering if I've missed any gems that deserve inclusion.
Please note, suggesting something doesn't guarantee inclusion.
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Re: At great risk to my sanity - New glossary terms?
No, you qunt...
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Oh, hang on, you weren't insulting me. Reflex action.
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WHI (noun) - Walking Hamstring Injury - better known as that useless t!t Shane Watson.
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Brass Monkey wrote:Qunt's already in there.
SENO isn't.
But it's a pretty crap acronym, BM, even you must admit that . . .
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I still reckon the suite of GAFs is worth a guernsey, starting with WGAF and sweeping through to the mighty DILLIGAF.
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DILLIGAF is noice . . .
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Aye, it's quality.
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'SENO' scores aroud 0.7 topbottom units on the lameness scale.
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If topbottom gets in, then so does SENO.
SENO is widely used these days, and is also in use in various pubs and cricket clubs in the south of England these days! Although it doesn't go down to well in the Walkabout in Shepherds Bush!!
SENO is widely used these days, and is also in use in various pubs and cricket clubs in the south of England these days! Although it doesn't go down to well in the Walkabout in Shepherds Bush!!
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topbottom is only in as a sop to LLL ... you can only have so many 'world-standard lame' entries.
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Pah. SENO is in use in the higher echelons of scoiety these days.
topbottom is only in use by tax dodging, fat frank loving, sexual healing fools!
topbottom is only in use by tax dodging, fat frank loving, sexual healing fools!
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Well, we have to consider the lowest common denominator I guess. The Emperor's decision is final. If you chaps think SENO is funny, that's valuable information in itself, and perhaps worthy of record.
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F*ck me. The squinty eyed nasal ones don't want SENO in the glossary. Wouldn't have thought it.
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Not because we find it insulting . . . on the contrary it is just too farkin lame . . . SENQ has more of a ring to it.
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Of course. You're saying that through your nose whilst squinting at the screen, but there we go...
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That's not a squint . . . just a lot of saggy skin hanging over the eyes from my boxing days . . .
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tac wrote:That's not a squint . . . just a lot of saggy skin hanging over the eyes from my boxing days . . .
Ah. 'Bacon Slappers'. That's your excuse, what about the rest of you SENOs?
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You'll have to ask them . . .
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It could be they're all bashing one out constantly. Bit of the Kinks/Vapours scenario.
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What was that? Sorry, I was just bashing one out and wasn't paying attention.
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doremi wrote:Ban India?
I concur. Glad you have seen the light Do!
And I believe it should also be in the glossary as the most used term, bar qunt in the last 3 months perhaps?
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