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( , Sun 7 Jul 2013, 22:33, Share, Reply)
( , Sun 7 Jul 2013, 22:33, Share, Reply)
Well, that;s that word taken care of.
What can we call someone who's really annoying now?
( , Sun 7 Jul 2013, 22:38, Share, Reply)
What can we call someone who's really annoying now?
( , Sun 7 Jul 2013, 22:38, Share, Reply)
Somebody should make a compilation
of some really inane word like 'was' or 'the'.
( , Sun 7 Jul 2013, 23:17, Share, Reply)
of some really inane word like 'was' or 'the'.
( , Sun 7 Jul 2013, 23:17, Share, Reply)
I love it in Glengarry Glenross
cois it's one of the rare occassions in an american film where it isn't used as a term of abuse against a woman (Kick Ass being another one, but that was written by Brits).
In American films it's generally a harsher version of bitch, whereas we use it much more freely as a general term of abuse. So we win.
( , Mon 8 Jul 2013, 10:39, Share, Reply)
cois it's one of the rare occassions in an american film where it isn't used as a term of abuse against a woman (Kick Ass being another one, but that was written by Brits).
In American films it's generally a harsher version of bitch, whereas we use it much more freely as a general term of abuse. So we win.
( , Mon 8 Jul 2013, 10:39, Share, Reply)