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"...and not 'lubrican'? " Or lubribottle as it doesn't come in a can | |||
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"Because it's a noun derived from the verb "lubricate"" I'm talking spiritually, in the name of positivity | |||
"Because it's a noun derived from the verb "lubricate" I'm talking spiritually, in the name of positivity " Grammar is for squares | |||
"Because it's a noun derived from the verb "lubricate" I'm talking spiritually, in the name of positivity Grammar is for squares" Surely that would be geometry | |||
"Because it's a noun derived from the verb "lubricate" I'm talking spiritually, in the name of positivity Grammar is for squares Surely that would be geometry " Grammar is for geometry? | |||
"Because it's a noun derived from the verb "lubricate" I'm talking spiritually, in the name of positivity Grammar is for squares Surely that would be geometry Grammar is for geometry? " Yeah you're right, it makes no sense. I hang my head in shame. I meant squares are more geometry. | |||
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"Superglue is a lubricannot." For Shibari do you need lubriknot ? | |||
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"Because it's a noun derived from the verb "lubricate" I'm talking spiritually, in the name of positivity Grammar is for squares Surely that would be geometry " Brilliant!!! Best comeback ever!! | |||
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"...and not 'lubrican'? " Because the “t” is for the cant, so lub for the cant | |||
"Google doesn't say. I did find out that the property of reducing friction is called lubricity, though. What a great word! Will have to work it in to conversation Mrs TMN x" Interesting....like “are you going to relax my ring with lubricity” | |||
"...and not 'lubrican'? Or lubribottle as it doesn't come in a can " Mine is in a dispenser..... Should I call it lubriGran? | |||
"Google doesn't say. I did find out that the property of reducing friction is called lubricity, though. What a great word! Will have to work it in to conversation Mrs TMN x Interesting....like “are you going to relax my ring with lubricity” " More like "the lubricity of this lurpak spreadable means the knife isn't pulling chunks out of the bread as I spread it" | |||
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"Maybe it should be called Lubricunt for us ladies of a certain age " | |||
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"Because it's a noun derived from the verb "lubricate" I'm talking spiritually, in the name of positivity Grammar is for squares Surely that would be geometry " damn it | |||
"...and not 'lubrican'? Or lubribottle as it doesn't come in a can " WD40 and GT40 do. | |||
"...and not 'lubrican'? " Because you can't grab hold of anything afterwards, or get it out of your clothes. | |||