Word of the day !!!
CJHunter
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Has anyone got a good word for the day they use when they are feeling ugh or is it just UGH??
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Clare xx
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Sorry CJ couldn't post it would get a warning xxSmile a while and while you smile
smile another smile and soon there
will be miles and miles of smiles
just because you smiled I wish your
day is full of Smiles0 -
I use the same one as MarieIf at first you don't succeed, then skydiving definitely isn't for you.
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Go on it must be worth a warning surely or would i get one for incitement too?? (scuse spelling)
House was buying, seller has just pulled out as about to exchange!!Clare xx0 -
OK so my 'forum word' would be 'borrux'. My word(s) for the one who pulled out would contain a lot of '-ing's and end in '-er'If at first you don't succeed, then skydiving definitely isn't for you.
Steven Wright0 -
Oh i like Burrox has a certain ring to it...
That woman has been called many things. Lets hope i dont bump into her today or may get locked up!!
Onwards have seen a fif bungalow just on and viewing at 4.30 maybe fate is playing a hand xxClare xx0 -
Me neither B !!! Like anyone would believe me ......Clare xx0
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OK, mine's would be similar to Sticky's Chuffin Borrocks xxSmile a while and while you smile
smile another smile and soon there
will be miles and miles of smiles
just because you smiled I wish your
day is full of Smiles0 -
I go for the dramatic : Hell's bells and buckets of blood ! Jillyb0
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Borrux is a good one,I use it often along with fork an knife.Mig0
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I use a row of them......the worse the upset the longer the sentence.
Clare it's great to see you - not so great things are going wrong
Love
Toni xxx0 -
Most of mine would be unprintable on here would definatley get a warning I'm sure.Stay positive always👍xx0
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Glad to see I'm not the only one whose Anglo-Saxon expletives have got worse! And me a Church goer too! But all joking aside a good explosive rant of great magnitude does you good and it's only swearing in our English I think-I mean to say I grew up near a village called Termonfeckin and my Mother had a friend whose son was Feichin ( pronounced feckin) who wais actually a Catholic saint! I think' that' word is only swearing when put before others but I do like to hear Father Jack of Father Ted fame rant and use it!! :shock:
Love Kate x0
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