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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Moist.
Gusset.
Just two words that I know give the ick to many people.
What words don’t you like?
I hate the word ‘Bae’ which for a while seemed to be every-bloody-where as a shortened form of ‘baby’ (a term of endearment) I think.
What words make your gusset anything but moist? |
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By *ooBulMan
over a year ago
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"Hearing people refer to sex as "play". Why?
How else does one use one's toys? "
With respect, you obviously have never heard of the martial art "Ecky-thump!" A Kung fu application.... (see below)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9rbWeTADKM
Mind you, it needs to be a decent size
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hearing people refer to sex as "play". Why?
How else does one use one's toys? "
By using an adult term such as wank, or masturbate, or spanking the monkey |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"My wife hates the word count but I love it on the odd occasion when I get her to say it in the throws of an orgasm " .
Is she busy counting the minutes it takes to orgasm? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Really hate it when words are over used in a sentence.
Like a conversation with one of our teens with start with “yeah, right, so literally…” contain the word “right” or “like” (sometimes both!) half a dozen to 25 times (I counted once. Yeah. Really). And then, at the end of what she has to tell us I find I am no clearer to understanding what the hell she was talking about, lol x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Really hate it when words are over used in a sentence.
Like a conversation with one of our teens with start with “yeah, right, so literally…” contain the word “right” or “like” (sometimes both!) half a dozen to 25 times (I counted once. Yeah. Really). And then, at the end of what she has to tell us I find I am no clearer to understanding what the hell she was talking about, lol x"
Exactly!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Hearing people refer to sex as "play". Why?
How else does one use one's toys? "
I'm with you on that one Kinky... toys are meant to be 'played' with, right! |
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"Really hate it when words are over used in a sentence.
Like a conversation with one of our teens with start with “yeah, right, so literally…” contain the word “right” or “like” (sometimes both!) half a dozen to 25 times (I counted once. Yeah. Really). And then, at the end of what she has to tell us I find I am no clearer to understanding what the hell she was talking about, lol x"
Totally agree with you. |
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Don’t know if it’s been said yet but holibobs and familam. You’re not shortening/abbreviating the word or anything like that so it serves no purpose? Why change it. I don’t get
The other one is ‘living my best life’. I don’t know why, just makes me cringe |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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I hate the word ‘Bae’ which for a while seemed to be every-bloody-where as a shortened form of ‘baby’ (a term of endearment) I think.
Before
Anyone
Else
Bae."
Ahh really? Everyday is an education! See, I’m *so* not down with the kids I had no idea!
In fact, now I know where it comes from and what it means, and that it’s essentially just a type of lazy text speak I hate it even more!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Also people who use “brought” instead of “bought”
“Where did you get those jeans from mate?”
“I brought em ditten I! I brought em from Primark”
Nuff said |
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"Also people who use “brought” instead of “bought”
“Where did you get those jeans from mate?”
“I brought em ditten I! I brought em from Primark”
Nuff said "
If they shop-lifted them would 'brought' be correct though? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Also people who use “brought” instead of “bought”
“Where did you get those jeans from mate?”
“I brought em ditten I! I brought em from Primark”
Nuff said
If they shop-lifted them would 'brought' be correct though? "
To be honest the types that use brought incorrectly are probably shop lifters so could be yes |
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By *ost SockMan
over a year ago
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“Hollibobs”
I was OK with it the first time I heard it. Now it makes me yearn for the demise of the entire travel industry.
It didn’t help when a cottage in rural Wales with a beautiful old Welsh name got changed to “Hollibobs”!
I hate the word “meld” too. No idea why! |
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