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"It’s about time we dredged up some old swear words we haven’t heard in ears n ears.
The other day I randomly thought about the word dick. What did you use back in the day to insult someone?"
Oh FFS, my amazing post was ruined. The whole point of the thread was to use the word dickw33d but I forgot about the naughty word remover machine!! 🤨😤 |
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"I did call Brucey a "nincompoop" the other day. That received a few chuckles. Hopefully a chortle next time, but hopefully not a guffaw. I'm not a fan of guffawing."
I’m a huge fan of nincompoop!! Reminds me of blackadder and a nice clean insult. Surprisingly effective, I think. |
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"I did call Brucey a "nincompoop" the other day. That received a few chuckles. Hopefully a chortle next time, but hopefully not a guffaw. I'm not a fan of guffawing."
It’s a good one, I used ninny the other day, which is very pleasing to pronounce.
Chuckling is a lost art I think. Sad, like when a language dies out. |
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"I did call Brucey a "nincompoop" the other day. That received a few chuckles. Hopefully a chortle next time, but hopefully not a guffaw. I'm not a fan of guffawing.
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It’s a good one, I used ninny the other day, which is very pleasing to pronounce.
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Chuckling is a lost art I think. Sad, like when a language dies out."
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Tittering is also acceptable but, yes, chuckling should be preserved.
And I'm going to keep using "nincompoop" from now on...in small doses of course. 🩶 |
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