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#47
Its alright man. I think people just don't want to admit that on a lonely cold night if nobody would find out, they'd hit it. I don't know about you guys but I've always been curious to know if a surgically created vagina made out of an inside out ***** feels like the real thing.
Don't be weird.
Yeah - let the mods decide who to ban, they don't need anyone to tell them. :-) Anyway, if someone's offended, let them speak up. Misspelling it is funny though.
#50
Urban Dictionary: zipperheadzipperhead sound gook ***** slant jap slope zip asian chinaman chingchong gooner ------ nip ... Hey Louie, hand me that gun, I just saw me a zipperhead
#51
Like it or not, it's good english. Or, is it "well english"?
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It's official: "wiki" is now a fully-fledged member of the English lexicon, according to the latest update of the online Oxford English Dictionary (OED).
OED chief editor John Simpson said in a statement: "Words are included in the dictionary on the basis of the documentary evidence that we have collected about them. A while ago this evidence suggested that wiki was starting to make a name for itself.
"We tracked it for several years, researched its origins and finally decided it was time to include it in the dictionary."
Wiki has come a long way from its Hawaiian roots, Reuters notes, where "wiki wiki" means "quickly". The OED's principal editor of new words, Graeme Diamond, explained: "That the word acquired a new meaning is attributed to the fact that commenting and editing on internet websites became faster."
Other new boys in the OED include "asswipe", "bathorhodopsin", "claymation", "irritainment", "malware", "technopreneur" and "zipperhead". And just in case our pals across the channel think it's only they who are menaced by foreign imports, our beloved mother tongue now embraces "Bangla", "capoeira" and - by the Lord Harry and Saint George - "citron pressé" and "crème fraîche". ®
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It's official: "wiki" is now a fully-fledged member of the English lexicon, according to the latest update of the online Oxford English Dictionary (OED).
OED chief editor John Simpson said in a statement: "Words are included in the dictionary on the basis of the documentary evidence that we have collected about them. A while ago this evidence suggested that wiki was starting to make a name for itself.
"We tracked it for several years, researched its origins and finally decided it was time to include it in the dictionary."
Wiki has come a long way from its Hawaiian roots, Reuters notes, where "wiki wiki" means "quickly". The OED's principal editor of new words, Graeme Diamond, explained: "That the word acquired a new meaning is attributed to the fact that commenting and editing on internet websites became faster."
Other new boys in the OED include "asswipe", "bathorhodopsin", "claymation", "irritainment", "malware", "technopreneur" and "zipperhead". And just in case our pals across the channel think it's only they who are menaced by foreign imports, our beloved mother tongue now embraces "Bangla", "capoeira" and - by the Lord Harry and Saint George - "citron pressé" and "crème fraîche". ®
#55
Clearly you guys are worrying too much. Relax, and watch this school bus for 5 seconds of awesome:
http://video.cardomain.com/player.sw...65D6E6D763C866
http://video.cardomain.com/player.sw...65D6E6D763C866
#56
Clearly you guys are worrying too much. Relax, and watch this school bus for 5 seconds of awesome:
http://video.cardomain.com/player.sw...65D6E6D763C866
http://video.cardomain.com/player.sw...65D6E6D763C866
"sorry but you have Eggzachary disease"
"oh no whats Eggzachary disease?"
"Your face rook egg zachary rike your ***"
name that movie for one positive feedback, they seem to be getting popular to have and if you act now you have a chance of catching up with braineack
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