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Innocent phrases that mean something different to you

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Are there any phrases that when said by someone else are totally innocent but to you it means something else??

For instance

When my one of children farts he always says fresh air and and giggles so when I hear people talking and they say things like gotta love the fresh air I now can only hear my child breaking wind so I find I funny .

Do you have any like that???

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By *ickJMan  over a year ago

Hemel Hempstead

I once got a work related email asking "Have you considered using a glory-hole?".

A glory hole is another name for the large circular bellmouth overflow weir in a reservoir (Ladybower Reservoir is a good example)

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By *hunky GentMan  over a year ago

Maldon and Peterborough

Im known, to my friends, for turning many things into some kind of innuendo.

It's a gift.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I once got a work related email asking "Have you considered using a glory-hole?".

A glory hole is another name for the large circular bellmouth overflow weir in a reservoir (Ladybower Reservoir is a good example)"

My late mother in law called the cupboard under the stairs her glory hole. She thought it was hilarious when my ex husband and I managed to stop sniggering long enough to tell her what it meant to other people. Ahh I miss her.

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By *hortarseWoman  over a year ago

Norfolk


"Im known, to my friends, for turning many things into some kind of innuendo.

It's a gift. "

I do that to

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By *uck-Me-Hard-Scotland-M2MMan  over a year ago

Barnhill (Outside Dundee)

How about on Hogmany (New year's Eve) people declaring they intend to see the old year out with a bang

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By *ex HolesMan  over a year ago

Up North

Feeding the ducks

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