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Fart
- to let out a stinky from one’s anis
Link!typo!
Link!
"Anis" is not how it's spelled, but you know that.
Something. Good lord, Xy tries to play up his tardness online. I bet he did that deliberately.
He has to be good-looking and/or rich because no way in hell he's survived this long on brains alone.
Whats this thread about? Really
I can't think right now, but changing the subject slightly, I've always hated the way yanks say phenomenon and aluminium
Yanks say it aloominum. Phenomenon is said here how it looks, yanks say it phenamenunI'm not crazy about Aloo min nee uhm...but it is where the language comes from, so I tend to keep it to myself.
How do you pronounce "phenomenon"?
Taffy, wtf is that? Toffee?
Stretchy like chewing gum?No, it's a sweet, chewy and stretchy flavored candy...apple, banana, strawberry, grape, peppermint, etc.
Yes, maybe a bit more stretchy.Stretchy like chewing gum?
The strawberry cheesecake one sounds good ,we need that hereYes, maybe a bit more stretchy.
Look up salt water taffy for pictures.
The strawberry cheesecake one sounds good ,we need that here
totally agree with him
It's not that different here really, there's this politician whose name is quite clearly spelt menzies, yet we're expected to pronounce it ming?I watched it and showed it to my partner afterward. We laughed together. It makes no sense, but it's how we do it here.
It's not that different here really, there's this policing whose name is quite clearly spelt menzies, yet we're expected to pronounce it ming?![]()
I've heard :)Hardest word for us in the English language has to be "Worcestershire" we butcher the crap out of that one.
It's not that different here really, there's this politician whose name is quite clearly spelt menzies, yet we're expected to pronounce it ming?![]()
LOL I've always called it WOOstersheer.Hardest word for us in the English language has to be "Worcestershire" we butcher the crap out of that one.