Waldorf salad episode of Fawltey towers springs to mind.....
American guest tells Basil...."tell the chef you're gonna kick his ass!"
Basil storms into the kitchen and shouts...."I'm going to kick your arse! "
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I do usually use arse over ass (situational) but the problem for me is that arse sounds quite aggressive and it seems difficult to use it in a jokey sexy/affectionate manner. |
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"I do usually use arse over ass (situational) but the problem for me is that arse sounds quite aggressive and it seems difficult to use it in a jokey sexy/affectionate manner."
I get that Lib, but embrace arse, save a donkey! |
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"I do usually use arse over ass (situational) but the problem for me is that arse sounds quite aggressive and it seems difficult to use it in a jokey sexy/affectionate manner."
...try saying it with a posh accent... |
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"I do usually use arse over ass (situational) but the problem for me is that arse sounds quite aggressive and it seems difficult to use it in a jokey sexy/affectionate manner.
...try saying it with a posh accent..."
What are you trying to insinuate?
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