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Filterlab
03-10-2008, 14:31
the veiny bangstick
causing dangerous liaisons
Filterlab
03-10-2008, 16:31
with Glenn Close
anthonyTD
04-10-2008, 16:26
my new settee...
anthonyTD
04-10-2008, 18:20
in the teapot...
You're sucha perv! :lolsign:
certainly for marco :eyebrows:
you're so considerate (dahling ;))
Filterlab
06-10-2008, 11:22
and a new
Filterlab
06-10-2008, 11:30
the level of
stench totally unequalled
with a rancid-manifrestation
anthonyTD
06-10-2008, 15:45
leading to infestation...
Larvae multiplying hourly
undergoing metamorphosis daily
becoming brain-dead mutants
Filterlab
07-10-2008, 09:57
like broken badgers
Filterlab
07-10-2008, 10:01
those naughty foxes
Filterlab
07-10-2008, 11:32
like drunk whores
Filterlab
07-10-2008, 11:56
soles in wingmirrors
Filterlab
07-10-2008, 12:07
lubricants on gearsticks
Filterlab
07-10-2008, 12:29
crack in pipes
Filterlab
07-10-2008, 13:04
peeling your beets
while she greets
[note: "greet" means 'cry' in Scottish vernacular] ;)
Thesaurus: greet
verb
1. To address in a friendly and respectful way: hail2, salute, welcome. See greeting.
2. To approach for the purpose of speech: accost, hail2, salute. See approach/retreat, greeting, seek/avoid.
3. To present with a specified reaction: meet1, react, respond. See feelings, greeting.
Sorry Marco but we must have proof of this.:confused:
Ask Snapper or any other dude fae Glesga! :lolsign:
This sort of thing would be heard regularly in tenement flats in Glasgow:
"Yer weans are greetin' again, Senga - whit an awfy racket they're makin; ma man canny concentrate to [fraudulently] fill oot his invalidity benefit form".
Marco.
Thesaurus: greet
verb
1. To address in a friendly and respectful way: hail2, salute, welcome. See greeting.
2. To approach for the purpose of speech: accost, hail2, salute. See approach/retreat, greeting, seek/avoid.
3. To present with a specified reaction: meet1, react, respond. See feelings, greeting.
Sorry Marco but we must have proof of this.:confused:
Stoapyer greetin' 'njust get oan wi' it.
:lolsign:
Filterlab
07-10-2008, 14:04
Thesaurus: greet
verb
1. To address in a friendly and respectful way: hail2, salute, welcome. See greeting.
2. To approach for the purpose of speech: accost, hail2, salute. See approach/retreat, greeting, seek/avoid.
3. To present with a specified reaction: meet1, react, respond. See feelings, greeting.
Sorry Marco but we must have proof of this.:confused:
Here's your proof:
Literal Barrage (http://literalbarrage.org/blog/archives/2005/02/03/your-scottish-slang-word-o-the-day-greet/)
LOL. My proof is simply listening to people every time I go up to Glasgow!
Anyway, where were we... :)
Marco.
Filterlab
07-10-2008, 14:16
listening to you
podger [there's another top bit of Glasgow slang ;)] badger's botties
[Note to Snapper: hey, we could bump oor gums an nae stoater wid huv a scoobie]
[Note to Snapper: hey, we could bump oor gums an nae stoater wid huv a scoobie]
S'naw ferr tho isit but,no.
Filterlab
07-10-2008, 15:02
Nutters.
Filterlab
07-10-2008, 16:01
to the mad
Scottish caber-tossing numptie
anthonyTD
09-10-2008, 15:13
into the poe...
Filterlab
10-10-2008, 10:20
fresh rosemary badger
Filterlab
10-10-2008, 14:20
just like Rosemary
prickly protruding stiffness
Syringing gut-churningly Putrid
causing violent convulsions
or roast farrots :-)..................................http://thelongestlistofthelongeststuffatthelongestdomainn ameatlonglast.com/animals2.html
lightly-steamed marinated beaver
anthonyTD
14-10-2008, 13:50
whilst being rude...
her fanny 'hood' :eyebrows:
abused from chocolate-stabbing
something's 'followed through'
next-to-inflatable 'mummy'
Prince of Darkness
16-10-2008, 11:10
and Evel Knievel
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