Quote by Cherrytree When people start a sentence with "Yeah" for no reason - "How was your holiday?" "Yeah, it was great"
Yeah... I do this all the time! :giggle:
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Quote by Shani_cpl ...minge...
Now I quite like the word Minge. I feel it has a comic, olde worlde quality to it, as in Jane Austin's Emma - "It is with regret that I must decline your invitation, Mr Knightley. I would ordinarily be very pleased to accompany you on the pianoforte; today, however, I am having trouble with my minge"
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Quote by Cherrytree ...minge...
Now I quite like the word Minge. I feel it has a comic, olde worlde quality to it, as in Jane Austin's Emma - "It is with regret that I must decline your invitation, Mr Knightley. I would ordinarily be very pleased to accompany you on the pianoforte; today, however, I am having trouble with my minge" :laughabove: slacks is another one...refering to trousers (or pants as i call them )
Now I quite like the word Minge. I feel it has a comic, olde worlde quality to it, as in Jane Austin's Emma - "It is with regret that I must decline your invitation, Mr Knightley. I would ordinarily be very pleased to accompany you on the pianoforte; today, however, I am having trouble with my minge" Now how am I supposed to teach that ever again without thinking of Emma and her troublesome minge?!
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How about when people use "sad" as an insult - "you like Take That? - sad" etc
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