Words to describe other things(Not a joke but will end up 1)
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Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2005 12:00 am |
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| demetriou_74 |
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having a convo on the way home with my friends we tried to think for other words for tits (sorry admin if i am not allowed this)
mellons
rack
jugs
knockers
and thats it. can you kind people of the forum bless me with your fancy lingo please.
feel free to add other words. no doubt source will ask for other words for nob. |
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Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2005 12:14 am |
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| cannedmoose |
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| demetriou_74 wrote: |
having a convo on the way home with my friends we tried to think for other words for tits (sorry admin if i am not allowed this)
mellons
rack
jugs
knockers
and thats it. can you kind people of the forum bless me with your fancy lingo please.
feel free to add other words. no doubt source will ask for other words for nob. |
Hooters
Airbags
Boobs
Bert and Ernie
Norks
Bazookas
Bosom
Mams
Twin Peaks
An Bord Bainne (Irish, meaning 'The Milk Board')
Assets
Baps
Coconuts (as in 'I've got a lovely bunch of...')
Earmuffs
Floatation devices
Lungs
Mamas (Portuguese)
Maminhas (Portuguese for small breasts)
Mamões (Portuguse for big breasts)
Two bald men
Fried eggs (v.small breasts)
Found most of these on Wikipedia... I also came across the bizarre fact that the word c*nt was routinely used in medieval England. In fact, many towns and cities had roads called 'Gropec*nt Lane', where the prostitutes plied their trade. Bizarre how words change in acceptance over time. |
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Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2005 12:23 am |
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| petethegreek |
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| demetriou_74 wrote: |
having a convo on the way home with my friends we tried to think for other words for tits (sorry admin if i am not allowed this)
mellons
rack
jugs
knockers
and thats it. can you kind people of the forum bless me with your fancy lingo please.
feel free to add other words. no doubt source will ask for other words for nob. |
Isnt nob Sources nickname? |
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Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2005 11:57 am |
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| city |
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| cannedmoose wrote: |
Found most of these on Wikipedia... I also came across the bizarre fact that the word c*nt was routinely used in medieval England. In fact, many towns and cities had roads called 'Gropec*nt Lane', where the prostitutes plied their trade. Bizarre how words change in acceptance over time. |
thought you typed them all out of your head  |
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Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2005 12:46 pm |
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| Christie |
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| city wrote: |
| cannedmoose wrote: |
Found most of these on Wikipedia... I also came across the bizarre fact that the word c*nt was routinely used in medieval England. In fact, many towns and cities had roads called 'Gropec*nt Lane', where the prostitutes plied their trade. Bizarre how words change in acceptance over time. |
thought you typed them all out of your head  |
I thought the same:) And admired the vocabulary  |
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Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2005 3:03 pm |
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| cannedmoose |
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Well, I was responsible for
Hooters
Airbags
Boobs
Bert and Ernie
Norks
Bazookas
Bosom
Mams
Twin Peaks
Assets
Baps
Coconuts
and fried eggs
The rest came courtesy of wikipedia  |
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Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2005 3:29 pm |
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so what I thought was mainly correct. Oviously my impression about you was as well.......  |
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Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2005 3:36 pm |
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| cannedmoose |
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| city wrote: |
so what I thought was mainly correct. Oviously my impression about you was as well.......  |
I'm surprised Bro' hasn't inputted here, I thought he was the forum's resident perv...  |
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Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2005 3:42 pm |
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busy with the secretary? Friday afternoon usually is not much to do in an office
(sorry bro)
takes me to the point: its POETS day! |
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Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2005 12:09 pm |
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| demetriou_74 |
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| thanks moose. and as for sources input that would be other names for willy |
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