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Ways to say you are attractive
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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What are your ways to say a person that he/she is attractive?
I usually use the term
“You are a snack” or “he’s such a snack” meaning … he’s attractive and cute and yeah amazing at the same time
It’s fun and not too in your face, or if it is, comes across as cute.
That’s my go to one, mainly haha
I also still say “so fit” a lot.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Ya big ride
Haha never heard of that term why big ride?
It’s definitely an Irish thing if someone is attractive you would ride them so therefore they are a big ride "
Love that one ! But it does require Irish accent |
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By *elle xWoman
over a year ago
Doire Theas |
"Ya big ride
Haha never heard of that term why big ride?
It’s definitely an Irish thing if someone is attractive you would ride them so therefore they are a big ride
Love that one ! But it does require Irish accent "
It really does |
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By *elle xWoman
over a year ago
Doire Theas |
"Ya big ride
Haha never heard of that term why big ride?
It’s definitely an Irish thing if someone is attractive you would ride them so therefore they are a big ride if I said to a woman you're a big ride in Birmingham she would definitely slap me "
I wouldn’t slap you |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Ya big ride
Haha never heard of that term why big ride?
It’s definitely an Irish thing if someone is attractive you would ride them so therefore they are a big ride "
Makes sense. So In context… Jack G, u big ride hahah |
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By *LiamMan
over a year ago
Midlands |
"Ya big ride
Haha never heard of that term why big ride?
It’s definitely an Irish thing if someone is attractive you would ride them so therefore they are a big ride if I said to a woman you're a big ride in Birmingham she would definitely slap me
I wouldn’t slap you "
You big ride |
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By *elle xWoman
over a year ago
Doire Theas |
"Ya big ride
Haha never heard of that term why big ride?
It’s definitely an Irish thing if someone is attractive you would ride them so therefore they are a big ride
Makes sense. So In context… Jack G, u big ride hahah"
Exactly |
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By *elle xWoman
over a year ago
Doire Theas |
"Ya big ride
Haha never heard of that term why big ride?
It’s definitely an Irish thing if someone is attractive you would ride them so therefore they are a big ride if I said to a woman you're a big ride in Birmingham she would definitely slap me
I wouldn’t slap you
You big ride"
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"If an attractive woman walks passed or even at work then someone would 100% just say, 'fire'. I used to hate it but it
Works well "
Haha it’s almost like a code word, I like that |
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"Ya big ride
Haha never heard of that term why big ride?
It’s definitely an Irish thing if someone is attractive you would ride them so therefore they are a big ride "
I still occasionally say someone is a ride, it was the key phrase to signify approval when I was at school. That and fit. God Neil is fit, such a ride. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"A rocket as well.... I loved in Essex too long
Yes I heard rocket but it’s more in a female context correct?
Yeah more female, I normally say snack for a guy "
*high five*
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By *aura4ukTV/TS
over a year ago
Motherwell |
A "rocket" in Scotland is something different. Means "nutter", "not the cleverest" etc.
If you call them that, you might not get the response you want
Interesting, different takes on the same word |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"“Eye candy” is my go to "
Love also eye candy
I use it sometimes , but also just using the word “stud” I mean, u get what it means. But to be a stud, it takes a certain kind of guy haha |
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By *hunky GentMan
over a year ago
Maldon and Peterborough |
"“Eye candy” is my go to
Love also eye candy
I use it sometimes , but also just using the word “stud” I mean, u get what it means. But to be a stud, it takes a certain kind of guy haha "
Like me then?
Just kidding. |
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"Ya big ride
Haha never heard of that term why big ride?
It’s definitely an Irish thing if someone is attractive you would ride them so therefore they are a big ride
Love that one ! But it does require Irish accent
It really does "
True. I grew up with this term in Dublin. Definitely sounds better in a Derry accent |
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By *urora1912Woman
over a year ago
Norfolk East anglia |
"Ya big ride
Haha never heard of that term why big ride?
It’s definitely an Irish thing if someone is attractive you would ride them so therefore they are a big ride if I said to a woman you're a big ride in Birmingham she would definitely slap me "
I wouldn't slap you, I would ride you |
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