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Post by jacks on Dec 15, 2008 20:00:42 GMT 2
lol A "thingytail" is a "c0cktail", Petra.
It doesn't let us put the word "c0ck", in because it means something rude in the UK - I'm sure it does in some other countries too.
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Post by artisans on Dec 15, 2008 20:29:17 GMT 2
Thanks Jackie, I should have known I could rely on you to put it succinctly! ;D
Steve
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Post by sthelenssaint on Dec 15, 2008 21:10:37 GMT 2
down here in st helens thingy is a term of endearment as in "are you all right thingy"
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Post by sthelenssaint on Dec 15, 2008 21:12:53 GMT 2
obviously for thingy substitute a male chicken
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Post by jacks on Dec 15, 2008 22:26:45 GMT 2
Aye, strangely it IS a term of endearment! lol
But I think it's more used as a rude term these days.
lol Steve, I did find it hard to explain, actually.
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Post by petra on Dec 15, 2008 22:42:46 GMT 2
Now I know why I couldnt type the word c o c k t a i l , I tried three times and didnt succeed. But I thought it was a special one ... but you mean just any one of those drinks with a stir(rer) and a straw....
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