Shit Stories: Part Number Two
As a regular service to our readers, we've been re-opening old questions.
Once again, we want to hear your stories of shit, poo and number twos. Go on - be filthier than last time.
( , Thu 27 Mar 2008, 14:57)
As a regular service to our readers, we've been re-opening old questions.
Once again, we want to hear your stories of shit, poo and number twos. Go on - be filthier than last time.
( , Thu 27 Mar 2008, 14:57)
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My favourite Scotticism
Is the use of 'doubt' to mean exactly the opposite of what it means in English.
"I doubt it's going to rain" means "I have resigned myself to the fact that it is going to rain", rather than expressing some uncertainty.
( , Wed 2 Apr 2008, 13:59, Reply)
Is the use of 'doubt' to mean exactly the opposite of what it means in English.
"I doubt it's going to rain" means "I have resigned myself to the fact that it is going to rain", rather than expressing some uncertainty.
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