Some interesting stuff

Mar 15, 2024 11:21 PM

originalhuman

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Wamble is no where near as good as borborygmus.

1 year ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Patootie never meant penis. Either butt, or, if "hot patootie", then a pretty girl.

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#8 Now we have "ham bat", "🍆", and "plonker"!

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#5 the indentation on your upper lip right under your nose is called a philtrum

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#8 I would like someone from 1975 to confirm that they said "corned beef torpedo". Thanks in advance.

1 year ago | Likes 4 Dislikes 0

Only on st paddy’s day

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Interesting.

1 year ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

I'm way too high for some of this.

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#4 there is no "official" 10 code listing. They are different across the country. The only universal one I've found is 10-4

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Thanks for adding that

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#3 Is it too much to include this poor soul? Could ya learn to love me??

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#6 All the words in this one that I could trace sources on seem to come from one website, made by a guy who wanted to make up neologisms for these emotions. Not to say they can't be used, but be aware that these aren't exactly words with a long history, and probably don't have much sticking power. (The words in #5 , on the other hand, all seem to be accurate and long-established, if obscure in some cases.)

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#2- How not to jump a car: v

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Crapulence? I call bullshit

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It's a perfectly cromulent word

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