Taking a dookie: stocking the lake with brown trout.
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We say takin the Browns ( Cleveland) to the Super Bowl.
When my daughter was little she called American cheese paper cheese. That was 12yrs ago. We still call it that aong with most of the people I know
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Taking a crap is "dropping the chalupa" or "pinching a loaf" funny, but my youngest son's baby sitter refers to it as "doing time" .. as in she tells him to go "do his time" ... ha ha.. She's European.
Taking a crap is "dropping the chalupa" or "pinching a loaf" funny, but my youngest son's baby sitter refers to it as "doing time" .. as in she tells him to go "do his time" ... ha ha.. She's European.
BigBadWolf, "tricycle motors" had me giggling for quite some time.
I use "PITA" quite a lot, myself.
My immediate family calls the thin tortilla-like round soft "bread" you get at Chinese restaurants "Face Bread." My father was joking around and cut or bit holes out of it, making a mask. For years, my brother and I made masks out of "face bread" every time we had Chinese.
Cereal is now "cer-e-e-al" due to the kid I nanny.
Cats: "fuzzy meow-meows". (Not always, of course )
There are a lot more, I just can't think of them at the moment.
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Seagull Managers - bad mangers that fly in cr*p on everything then fly off never to be seen again, while you have a lot of clearing up to do
doofer - when you want something but you have mad moment and can't remember its name, e.g. 'pass me the doofer'
Beer goggles - pretty common English saying, refers to the effect alcohol can have when you are attracted to someone after far too many drinks, who when sober is quite blatently a 'munter', e.g. 'I must have had the beer googles on when I asked her out'
At the risk of having people think I would screw PG totally...
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Thanks Wulf, you know just the right things to say. Eventhough most of the time they are not understood by anyone with the basic knowledge of the English language. But, you keep us entertained.
Thanks Wulf, you know just the right things to say. Eventhough most of the time they are not understood by anyone with the basic knowledge of the English language. But, you keep us entertained.
Your very welcome PG. That's because I speak Wulfanese.
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