Insults
Last week two kids ran past me, one chasing the other. As they passed, the little boy turns to the girl chasing him and screams, "go away, you, you... you GIRLPANTS."
She stopped dead, cut to the core. Well, sort of. Anyway, we've added it to our repertoire, but are keen to expand further our sweary lexicon. What's the best insult you've heard? How effective was it? How did they retaliate?
( , Thu 4 Oct 2007, 12:48)
Last week two kids ran past me, one chasing the other. As they passed, the little boy turns to the girl chasing him and screams, "go away, you, you... you GIRLPANTS."
She stopped dead, cut to the core. Well, sort of. Anyway, we've added it to our repertoire, but are keen to expand further our sweary lexicon. What's the best insult you've heard? How effective was it? How did they retaliate?
( , Thu 4 Oct 2007, 12:48)
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Insults
In Greece, the word Malaka (wanker) is a bit more than an insult, depending on intonation. When said in an aggressive style, it is offensive, but mothers walking their kids down the street will often call to them, "Malaka!" in effect saying, "come here, my little wanker".
[edit] : Oh yeah, just remembered the one I was going to post originally - "There's someone who should have been a blow-job"
( , Sun 7 Oct 2007, 17:13, Reply)
In Greece, the word Malaka (wanker) is a bit more than an insult, depending on intonation. When said in an aggressive style, it is offensive, but mothers walking their kids down the street will often call to them, "Malaka!" in effect saying, "come here, my little wanker".
[edit] : Oh yeah, just remembered the one I was going to post originally - "There's someone who should have been a blow-job"
( , Sun 7 Oct 2007, 17:13, Reply)
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