Driven to Madness
Captain Placid asks: What annoying things do significant others, workmates and other people in general do that drive you up the wall? Do you want to kill your other half over their obsessive fridge magnet collection? Driven to distraction over your manager's continued use of Comic Sans (The Font of Champions)? Tell us.
( , Thu 4 Oct 2012, 12:11)
Captain Placid asks: What annoying things do significant others, workmates and other people in general do that drive you up the wall? Do you want to kill your other half over their obsessive fridge magnet collection? Driven to distraction over your manager's continued use of Comic Sans (The Font of Champions)? Tell us.
( , Thu 4 Oct 2012, 12:11)
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These are all transient
linguistic fashions.
Shortening the adjective to the base verb and adding 'balls' to it is a current idiomatic trend.
'mundo' is not current. It is unlikely that the two would be used together, unless you are a member of a Linux users group.
( , Tue 9 Oct 2012, 10:45, 1 reply)
linguistic fashions.
Shortening the adjective to the base verb and adding 'balls' to it is a current idiomatic trend.
'mundo' is not current. It is unlikely that the two would be used together, unless you are a member of a Linux users group.
( , Tue 9 Oct 2012, 10:45, 1 reply)
That's as may be.
You're still legally obliged to kill such people.
( , Tue 9 Oct 2012, 10:58, closed)
You're still legally obliged to kill such people.
( , Tue 9 Oct 2012, 10:58, closed)
With reference to said killing method
Perhaps a Concise Oxford Dictionary shoved width-ways up their gonga?
( , Tue 9 Oct 2012, 13:59, closed)
Perhaps a Concise Oxford Dictionary shoved width-ways up their gonga?
( , Tue 9 Oct 2012, 13:59, closed)
Why? The Oxford Press produces descriptive dictionaries.
If lots of people start saying amazeballs, they'll put it in there. This isn't fucking France, you know.
( , Tue 9 Oct 2012, 15:19, closed)
If lots of people start saying amazeballs, they'll put it in there. This isn't fucking France, you know.
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