Mines 'Ploppy'. What's yours?
The Wookiee Back From The Dead Nov 10, 2003 15,377 Worthing Sep 10, 2004 #4 Mouthwatering. What the f*** is that all about??
S Schrödinger's Toad Nie dla Idiotów Jan 21, 2004 11,957 Sep 10, 2004 #6 Agriculture Animate Original Participle Odour These are all crap words, and should be replaced with better ones, like: Elephantine Cummerbund Portly Rubber Undulating
Agriculture Animate Original Participle Odour These are all crap words, and should be replaced with better ones, like: Elephantine Cummerbund Portly Rubber Undulating
K Kev the Ape New member Aug 12, 2004 4,658 we all live in a yellow submarine Sep 10, 2004 #9 worst word has to be palace
C chips and gravy New member Jan 5, 2004 2,100 worthing Sep 10, 2004 #11 Bubbly - for character. It's bloody irritating I also loathe cliches such as 'at the end of the day', 'we set our stall out' and 'Falmer is a pipe dream'
Bubbly - for character. It's bloody irritating I also loathe cliches such as 'at the end of the day', 'we set our stall out' and 'Falmer is a pipe dream'
zefarelly Well-known member NSC Patron Jul 7, 2003 22,776 Sussex, by the sea Sep 10, 2004 #13 alarm, work, Thatcher, tax, VAT alll horrid words
C Cian Well-known member Jul 16, 2003 14,262 Dublin, Ireland Sep 10, 2004 #14 Linux I hate the way my mother pronounces Vegetables, and I think the word Cheeky needs to be removed from the dictionary. And "Bold" as in "a bold child" also sounds stupid.
Linux I hate the way my mother pronounces Vegetables, and I think the word Cheeky needs to be removed from the dictionary. And "Bold" as in "a bold child" also sounds stupid.
Chesney Christ New member Sep 3, 2003 4,301 Location, Location Sep 10, 2004 #15 Giggly. An utterly revolting and despicably girly word.
L lost in london Well-known member Dec 10, 2003 1,836 London Sep 10, 2004 #17 like, as in 'I was so, like, bored'
W Wardy NSC's Benefits Guru Oct 9, 2003 11,219 In front of the PC Sep 10, 2004 #18 Money (all things should be free, to me at least)
H Hungry Joe. New member Mar 5, 2004 1,231 British Upper Beeding Sep 10, 2004 #20 edna krabappel said: The C word. Click to expand... What? 'crumbs'?