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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My Hungarian ex used to call mine kichy cookie
That's not the official spelling but translated it means little willy it was a while before I learned what it mean to haha |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Maybe someone in Scotland could clarify please?
"Hole".
In the beloved, and hysterical comedy Still Game (which makes last of the Summer Wine look like Songs of Praise), the phrase:
"get your hole" is used.
My favourite has to be:
"Could get his hole in a barrel of fannies".
Is hole a noun or a verb?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'll starts for the vajayay!
Rose petals
Butterfly wings
Love tunnel
Pleasure canyon
Backdoor delight
Over to you!"
For me... Petticoat Lane.
For him... Whirligigs |
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By *ilo86Man
over a year ago
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"Maybe someone in Scotland could clarify please?
"Hole".
In the beloved, and hysterical comedy Still Game (which makes last of the Summer Wine look like Songs of Praise), the phrase:
"get your hole" is used.
My favourite has to be:
"Could get his hole in a barrel of fannies".
Is hole a noun or a verb?
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Yep,we say "got my Nat King last night" meaning Nat King Cole = hole
Also Boaby is not just a guys name in Scotlnd it's another name for a walloper. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Maybe someone in Scotland could clarify please?
"Hole".
In the beloved, and hysterical comedy Still Game (which makes last of the Summer Wine look like Songs of Praise), the phrase:
"get your hole" is used.
My favourite has to be:
"Could get his hole in a barrel of fannies".
Is hole a noun or a verb?
Yep,we say "got my Nat King last night" meaning Nat King Cole = hole
Also Boaby is not just a guys name in Scotlnd it's another name for a walloper."
"Get it up ye,ya walloper!"
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