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Sorry but what does that mean exactly? Never heard it before Grace's eviction. Is it a common term used?
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'Moose' is a common British insult meaning 'ugly'.
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Oh OK, thanks for clearing that up
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Its started cropping up in my school now!. Only in Psychology today this girl didn't turn up who was in my coursework group because she couldn't be bothered to get out of bed this morning and one of the other girls in my group said "Where's X the lazy moose!!".
I was going to ask her if she got it off Grace from BB but I thought best not ![]() |
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lol!
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Me and my friends use to use it as a term of affection lol. not meaning ugly though- never heard of that! We don't use it now though! lol x
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