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Did you see them throwing gayers off rooves?

(, Thu 5 Mar 2015, 15:35, 3 replies, latest was 10 years ago)
and hacking hands and heads off people

(, Thu 5 Mar 2015, 15:35, Reply)
pooves off rooves

(, Thu 5 Mar 2015, 15:38, Reply)
if you spell it "roofs", it might read better...

(, Thu 5 Mar 2015, 15:39, Reply)
I'll do it correctly is how I'll do it.

(, Thu 5 Mar 2015, 15:39, Reply)
so, "roofs", then...
Roofs

Roofs is the most widely accepted plural of Roof both spoken and spelt, it is often pronounced as "Rooves" which has lead to all this confusion!

Rooves

The word Rooves is not considered correct as a plural of Roof and would be difficult to find in the dictionary. There has been notable errors in some dictionaries opting for the word Rooves as the plural for Roof but this has been a mistake on their behalf
(, Thu 5 Mar 2015, 15:43, Reply)
bollocks. the plural of roof is rooves.

(, Thu 5 Mar 2015, 15:49, Reply)
YEAH! Is the plural of Hoof Hoofs or Hooves!
So roof must be Rooves and the English language is perfect with literally no contradictions
(, Thu 5 Mar 2015, 15:50, Reply)
WRONG FUCKO

(, Thu 5 Mar 2015, 15:51, Reply)
Which fucko were you looking for?

(, Thu 5 Mar 2015, 15:53, Reply)
YEAH!!!

(, Thu 5 Mar 2015, 15:53, Reply)
Apology accepted.

(, Thu 5 Mar 2015, 15:54, Reply)
here
imma go with the oxford dictionary over the lewisham dictionary!

www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/roof

i enjoyed this bit: Words that rhyme with roof
aloof, behoof, goof, hoof, pouffe, proof, shadoof, spoof, Tartuffe, underproof, woof
(, Thu 5 Mar 2015, 15:53, Reply)
since when did woof rhyme with roof?
what kind of dumbass dog has the author got?
(, Thu 5 Mar 2015, 15:55, Reply)
Woofter, as in a gay person?

(, Thu 5 Mar 2015, 15:56, Reply)
still pronounced wuffter though innit

(, Thu 5 Mar 2015, 16:00, Reply)
I find it's one of those words that varies place to place.
Lahndaners definitely say woofter.
(, Thu 5 Mar 2015, 16:11, Reply)
Locals like to call it 'The Dictionary'
but it's really just a piss-soaked yellow pages in a vandalised phone box.
(, Thu 5 Mar 2015, 15:55, Reply)
wooooof?

(, Thu 5 Mar 2015, 15:55, Reply)
modern usage innit.
when I was a lad it was rooves.
(, Thu 5 Mar 2015, 15:56, Reply)

rooves all fields
(, Thu 5 Mar 2015, 15:59, Reply)
lol

(, Thu 5 Mar 2015, 16:00, Reply)

all fields a slowly condensing cloud of interstellar gas
(, Thu 5 Mar 2015, 16:01, Reply)
hahahaha

(, Thu 5 Mar 2015, 16:01, Reply)
They're not all bad then.

(, Thu 5 Mar 2015, 15:41, Reply)
I wanted to but the tickets had sold out

(, Thu 5 Mar 2015, 15:47, Reply)

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