SugarShane
C12 H22 O11
And imply and infer.the terms figuratively and literally, apparently they're interchangeable
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And imply and infer.the terms figuratively and literally, apparently they're interchangeable
His - Shortened version of 'He is' or 'He has'Bigfooty vocabulary? There some rippers. If by 'ripppers' you mean 'astonishingly stupid'.
Versing - a synonym for 'playing' used by idiots on bigfooty
Bias - used in the incorrect tense, in place of 'biased', by morons on bigfooty
Should of - used when they shoukd have used 'should have' by Neanderthals on bigfooty
Etc
I hear it all the time from the younger guys at my cricket club. "Who are we versing this week?" Like nails down a chalkboard.another i hear to often, "versed"- the past tense of versus..
ie
i am going to see carlton versus collingwood this weekend
I went and saw carlton versed collingwood on saturday.
I went and seencarlton versed collingwood on saturday.
EFA
Solid reading of four-page thread before posting, bro
A surprising number of people don't realise that the type of beer is not 'larger'.
Diss Lecks Ear.What ale meant would that come under?
Although this is a German word, it is well known and used frequently (and mis-used) in Australia: scheissenhausen.
Many people think it means sh*thouse, but in German that word is actually scheisshaus. Spelt with an estset it looks thus: Scheißhaus.
Scheissenhausen is the plural form and means "sh*tting houses".