Topic: ***What's the meaning***
Awatersign's photo
Wed 04/22/15 08:28 AM

I've seen fck wads.
What are those?surprised

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Wed 04/22/15 04:17 PM
I know some people who will say JESUS H CHRIST!!!.. when they are upset.. I always wondered where there H came from.. how that started..is his middle name Harry, Howard, Henry???


Rock's photo
Wed 04/22/15 04:23 PM
I'm not above, telling trashy people to GTFO of my house.

I've never been above, telling some people to go pound
sand up their @ss.


I've never been above telling certain people to
Go take a flying f' at a rolling doughnut.


Ask around.
I have references. bigsmile

TMommy's photo
Wed 04/22/15 05:12 PM

I'm not above, telling trashy people to GTFO of my house.

I've never been above, telling some people to go pound
sand up their @ss.


I've never been above telling certain people to
Go take a flying f' at a rolling doughnut.


Ask around.
I have references. bigsmile


that is some uhhhh colorful language there mister

I mean really my lady sensibilities are shocked and appalled noway

Awatersign's photo
Wed 04/22/15 06:46 PM

I'm not above, telling trashy people to GTFO of my house.

I've never been above, telling some people to go pound
sand up their @ss.


I've never been above telling certain people to
Go take a flying f' at a rolling doughnut.


Ask around.
I have references. bigsmile
rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl drinker

IgorFrankensteen's photo
Sat 05/02/15 05:54 PM
I think the vast majority of such odd sayings is the result of people who were mid-curse, and wanted to keep going because they weren't "done" yet.

So they said the next word that came to mind. Others are a result of innate human rebelliousness, especially in the young. For a good long time, in various places (most notably in Norther England) it was more or less a fad for the youth to break every multi-syllabic word in two, and insert F--king into the space created. Some sentences would run on for several pages, with only a few words being other than F. The most comedic and rebellious would insert effing into the middle of SINGLE syllable words as well.

Then there's the natural urge to be rebelliously creative. People want to add conceptual "monograms" to their venting, so they add all sorts of little bits and pieces into the mix.

oh, and don't forget the desire to curse, while making it as obvious as possible that one isn't actually hostile. Lots of the funniest curses are in that category.

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Sat 05/02/15 06:08 PM
Dry as a dead dingo's donger

Stone the crows!

Look at those budgie smugglers!

Flat out like a lizard drinking.

Kangaroos loose in the top paddock.

Don't come the raw prawn with me


Hehe I have to say that I have never used any of the above expressions but I hear them all regularly.

HoneyFly's photo
Sat 05/02/15 06:27 PM
Edited by HoneyFly on Sat 05/02/15 06:28 PM
GFY

Good for youbigsmile

Goofball73's photo
Sat 05/02/15 08:17 PM
You know, back in high school there was this chick who had the nickname "Draino". Cause she could unclog a man's pipe. laugh

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Sat 05/02/15 08:39 PM

I think the vast majority of such odd sayings is the result of people who were mid-curse, and wanted to keep going because they weren't "done" yet.

So they said the next word that came to mind. Others are a result of innate human rebelliousness, especially in the young. For a good long time, in various places (most notably in Norther England) it was more or less a fad for the youth to break every multi-syllabic word in two, and insert F--king into the space created. Some sentences would run on for several pages, with only a few words being other than F. The most comedic and rebellious would insert effing into the middle of SINGLE syllable words as well.

Then there's the natural urge to be rebelliously creative. People want to add conceptual "monograms" to their venting, so they add all sorts of little bits and pieces into the mix.

oh, and don't forget the desire to curse, while making it as obvious as possible that one isn't actually hostile. Lots of the funniest curses are in that category.



Are you Ciretom?

Awatersign's photo
Sat 05/02/15 10:57 PM

GFY

Good for youbigsmile
Many happy returns!bigsmile drinker

Awatersign's photo
Sat 05/02/15 10:58 PM

You know, back in high school there was this chick who had the nickname "Draino". Cause she could unclog a man's pipe. laugh
No you didn't!rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

Awatersign's photo
Sat 05/02/15 11:01 PM

I think the vast majority of such odd sayings is the result of people who were mid-curse, and wanted to keep going because they weren't "done" yet.

So they said the next word that came to mind. Others are a result of innate human rebelliousness, especially in the young. For a good long time, in various places (most notably in Norther England) it was more or less a fad for the youth to break every multi-syllabic word in two, and insert F--king into the space created. Some sentences would run on for several pages, with only a few words being other than F. The most comedic and rebellious would insert effing into the middle of SINGLE syllable words as well.

Then there's the natural urge to be rebelliously creative. People want to add conceptual "monograms" to their venting, so they add all sorts of little bits and pieces into the mix.

oh, and don't forget the desire to curse, while making it as obvious as possible that one isn't actually hostile. Lots of the funniest curses are in that category.

I like hear the English people say "bloody"!:laughing: :laughing:

Goofball73's photo
Sun 05/03/15 01:05 AM


You know, back in high school there was this chick who had the nickname "Draino". Cause she could unclog a man's pipe. laugh
No you didn't!rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl


True story. And she earned this title in 9th grade. slaphead rofl

Awatersign's photo
Sun 05/03/15 01:14 AM



You know, back in high school there was this chick who had the nickname "Draino". Cause she could unclog a man's pipe. laugh
No you didn't!rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl


True story. And she earned this title in 9th grade. slaphead rofl
How'd ya think she's doing NOW goof? Ya think she be pro by now??surprised :laughing:

Jesusprincessmt's photo
Sun 05/03/15 01:22 AM
I use fudge an arbuckle

SparklingCrystal 💖💎's photo
Sun 05/03/15 01:47 AM
Bloody, yeah... bloody 'ell
Effing 'ell
F me sideways
Effing a-holes

All a bit weird...



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Sun 05/03/15 01:49 AM
**** a duck laugh


mikey5360's photo
Sun 05/03/15 01:52 AM

Dry as a dead dingo's donger

Stone the crows!

Look at those budgie smugglers!

Flat out like a lizard drinking.

Kangaroos loose in the top paddock.

Don't come the raw prawn with me


Hehe I have to say that I have never used any of the above expressions but I hear them all regularly.

Some classic Australian sayings right here....drinker drinker

Awatersign's photo
Sun 05/03/15 02:58 AM
Edited by Awatersign on Sun 05/03/15 02:59 AM

Bloody, yeah... bloody 'ell
Effing 'ell
F me sideways
Effing a-holes

All a bit weird...



The "F me side ways",lol never had a clue where it came from,or who started that and why so many people like to say it either,I guess F-Ing them straight gets boring after a while!rofl