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armand.kay 16-07-2018 07:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 10090742)
I don't get why "her" is misspelled as "ha"

for emphasis

armand.kay 16-07-2018 07:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kazanne (Post 10090753)
:joker: some of them are proper daft, 'screaming' is one of the funniest,as if anyone is REALLY screaming:laugh:

why can't people add a bit of fun and flair to their posts without being put down for it, nobody comes for members who regularly use the following smilies: :dance::cheer2:

user104658 16-07-2018 08:15 AM

When someone is "shook", that is a metaphor for having one's genitals rubbed or shaken without permission, leaving that person startled, surprised, violated and upset.

Usage: "The result of last nights show was so wrong that it left me startled, surprised, violated and upset!"



"Spill that tea" or "tea has been spilled" etc. refers to agreeing with something SO much that it has caused one to spontaneously ejaculate ("spill") semen ("tea") on the floor.

"He doesn't even like her, I think it's all for show"
"Yes I agree, I agree so strongly that I have came on the floor"

This is sometimes abrieviated to simply "tea", or in other words, "jizz".

"She's the worst."
"Yes. *Jizz*"









.... A flithy, flithy forum :nono:

smudgie 16-07-2018 08:28 AM

You never stop learning.:joker:

When I come out with some of the words on here my kids are shook.:laugh:

Nicky91 16-07-2018 08:29 AM

true smudgie, i also have learnt many things and words on here :hee:

Kazanne 16-07-2018 08:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by armand.kay (Post 10090757)
why can't people add a bitof fun and flair to their posts without being put down for it, nobody comes for members who regularly use the following smilies: :dance::cheer2:

No ones stopping your fun,I find them funny,but c'mon some of them are daft,nothing wrong with that,it's just funny :shrug:I don't mind the smilies either,each to their own,just personaly I find some of the 'slang' funny.

Matthew. 16-07-2018 08:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10090767)
When someone is "shook", that is a metaphor for having one's genitals rubbed or shaken without permission, leaving that person startled, surprised, violated and upset.

Usage: "The result of last nights show was so wrong that it left me startled, surprised, violated and upset!"



"Spill that tea" or "tea has been spilled" etc. refers to agreeing with something SO much that it has caused one to spontaneously ejaculate ("spill") semen ("tea") on the floor.

"He doesn't even like her, I think it's all for show"
"Yes I agree, I agree so strongly that I have came on the floor"

This is sometimes abrieviated to simply "tea", or in other words, "jizz".

"She's the worst."
"Yes. *Jizz*"









.... A flithy, flithy forum :nono:


ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh :laugh:

RichardG 16-07-2018 08:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10090767)
When someone is "shook", that is a metaphor for having one's genitals rubbed or shaken without permission, leaving that person startled, surprised, violated and upset.

Usage: "The result of last nights show was so wrong that it left me startled, surprised, violated and upset!"



"Spill that tea" or "tea has been spilled" etc. refers to agreeing with something SO much that it has caused one to spontaneously ejaculate ("spill") semen ("tea") on the floor.

"He doesn't even like her, I think it's all for show"
"Yes I agree, I agree so strongly that I have came on the floor"

This is sometimes abrieviated to simply "tea", or in other words, "jizz".

"She's the worst."
"Yes. *Jizz*"









.... A flithy, flithy forum :nono:

what does wig mean, all knowing one?

Twosugars 16-07-2018 09:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10090767)
When someone is "shook", that is a metaphor for having one's genitals rubbed or shaken without permission, leaving that person startled, surprised, violated and upset.

Usage: "The result of last nights show was so wrong that it left me startled, surprised, violated and upset!"



"Spill that tea" or "tea has been spilled" etc. refers to agreeing with something SO much that it has caused one to spontaneously ejaculate ("spill") semen ("tea") on the floor.

"He doesn't even like her, I think it's all for show"
"Yes I agree, I agree so strongly that I have came on the floor"

This is sometimes abrieviated to simply "tea", or in other words, "jizz".

"She's the worst."
"Yes. *Jizz*"









.... A flithy, flithy forum :nono:

:laugh:
TS :flutter:

Josy 16-07-2018 09:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 10090742)
I don't get why "her" is misspelled as "ha"

Thats actually against the rules :hee:

Amy Jade 16-07-2018 09:55 AM

Perched means you are a fan of something or enjoy something so you watch contently iiac

Example

Cal: Ariana's new album is amazing!

Amy: yaaaas I am gonna perched after work

Here for it is pretty much the same it's to say you are happy to see something or someone

Example

LukeB: TiBB OTT is coming back

Nicky: Here for it

Glenn. 16-07-2018 10:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by armand.kay (Post 10090757)
why can't people add a bitof fun and flair to their posts without being put down for it, nobody comes for members who regularly use the following smilies: :dance::cheer2:

SCREAMING @ this

Ashley. 16-07-2018 11:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JerseyWins (Post 10090699)
This is actually a great idea for a thread.

https://i.imgur.com/ZgQUv8w.gif

Nicky91 16-07-2018 11:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amy Jade (Post 10090841)
Perched means you are a fan of something or enjoy something so you watch contently iiac

Example

Cal: Ariana's new album is amazing!

Amy: yaaaas I am gonna perched after work

Here for it is pretty much the same it's to say you are happy to see something or someone

Example

LukeB: TiBB OTT is coming back

Nicky: Here for it

truth tea being spilled here :flutter: :clap2:

Smithy 16-07-2018 11:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Josy (Post 10090814)
Thats actually against the rules :hee:

ACTUALLY if you read the rules it says please try not to post in text speech, ha is not text speech it’s slang and used for emphasis :hee:

user104658 16-07-2018 12:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RichardG (Post 10090787)
what does wig mean, all knowing one?

A white person who acts like a stereotypical black American, e.g. Iggy Azalea

Josy 16-07-2018 12:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Smithy (Post 10090926)
ACTUALLY if you read the rules it says please try not to post in text speech, ha is not text speech it’s slang and used for emphasis :hee:

Slang

Greg! 16-07-2018 12:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Smithy (Post 10090926)
ACTUALLY if you read the rules it says please try not to post in text speech, ha is not text speech it’s slang and used for emphasis :hee:

Educate ha

Josy 16-07-2018 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Greg! (Post 10090984)
Educate ha

Educate yourself, smithys wrong.

Click the link on the part of the rules about text speech and it clearly tells you to use proper English :idc:

Nicky91 16-07-2018 12:53 PM

proper english, umm does that also count for people outside UK & Ireland, i try to use as proper english as i can of course, but i don't know if my spelling sometimes is that great

MB. 16-07-2018 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 10091000)
proper english, umm does that also count for people outside UK & Ireland, i try to use as proper english as i can of course, but i don't know if my spelling sometimes is that great

Clock Josy and ha xenophobia!

Josy 16-07-2018 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 10091000)
proper english, umm does that also count for people outside UK & Ireland, i try to use as proper english as i can of course, but i don't know if my spelling sometimes is that great

Yes it counts Nicky but not in an extreme way, you dont deliberately go round the forum posting things like ha, infact you probably type better english than a few of our English members do :hee:

bots 16-07-2018 12:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Josy (Post 10090996)
Educate yourself, smithys wrong.

Click the link on the part of the rules about text speech and it clearly tells you to use proper English :idc:

=== scottish english :laugh:

Nicky91 16-07-2018 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Josy (Post 10091003)
Yes it counts Nicky but not in an extreme way, you dont deliberately go round the forum posting things like ha, infact you probably type better english than a few of our English members do :hee:

ooh :blush:


i had a A+ (or 10 since we have numbers as grades at school) for english class

Cal. 16-07-2018 01:39 PM

It’s just a bit of crazy fun


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