Not heard this word for ages..
5 year old Son came in there saying his big bro. had kicked him in the Goolies :lol1: No idea where he picked the word up, but it was pretty funny.
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Originally Posted by Tam the bam
5 year old Son came in there saying his big bro. had kicked him in the Goolies :lol1: No idea where he picked the word up, but it was pretty funny.
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Originally Posted by David Lock
Don't expect your son agrees with you :rolleyes:
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Like the phrase..." To bazz it up " meaning to rev up, to increase volume etc....... hadn't heard that in years until some one spoke those magic words.
Lot less painful than being hit in the goolies....or nads..etc..... :eek: Yve :lol1: |
An old saying round here was "Gis a gam" meaning Give me a BJ, used normally in an insulting "get lost" kind of way :)
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I called someone a "Gifford" the other day which was a phrase I last heard 15 years ago. No idea where it comes from.
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Originally Posted by NotoriousREV
I called someone a "Gifford" the other day which was a phrase I last heard 15 years ago. No idea where it comes from.
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Originally Posted by Tam the bam
5 year old Son came in there saying his big bro. had kicked him in the Goolies :lol1: No idea where he picked the word up, but it was pretty funny.
Suppose it better than saying he was kicked in the bollox:lol1: |
Originally Posted by NotoriousREV
I called someone a "Gifford" the other day which was a phrase I last heard 15 years ago. No idea where it comes from.
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Everyone but me :lol1: |
Originally Posted by unclebuck
Wally
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Originally Posted by NotoriousREV
1986 called, it wants it's word back :lol1:
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