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Originally posted by Mark Adkins
You see what I mean. "Chin nuts". Baffling. One of these days we'll read about him running naked down the High Street with a whacking great knife.
I wouldn't do that...again

btw.. if you dont know what chin nuts are ... you need to try them

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Originally posted by epic0002
I wouldn't do that...again

btw.. if you dont know what chin nuts are ... you need to try them
So says the ass-***t konkey wacker.

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Originally posted by Mark Adkins
No such word as "shrubber". He means shrubbery, don't you know. Had a next door neighbor for years who thought he was Malcolm Muggeridge.
I am afraid there is - a shrubber is one who arranges, designs and sells shrubberies.
I can even provide scientific evidence for this, if required, though I would hope my words alone are sufficient.

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Originally posted by Tyrannosauruschex
I am afraid there is - a shrubber is one who arranges, designs and sells shrubberies.
I can even provide scientific evidence for this, if required, though I would hope my words alone are sufficient.
LOL ..Dont bust out THE video

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Originally posted by Tyrannosauruschex
I am afraid there is - a shrubber is one who arranges, designs and sells shrubberies.
I can even provide scientific evidence for this, if required, though I would hope my words alone are sufficient.
A dictionary citation will suffice.

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Originally posted by Mark Adkins
A dictionary citation will suffice.
What about Wikipedia? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrubber

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Originally posted by Nordlys
What about Wikipedia? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrubber
Now, do I REALLY have to explain the difference between an encyclopedia and a dictionary?

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Originally posted by Mark Adkins
Now, do I REALLY have to explain the difference between an encyclopedia and a dictionary?
That's why I asked "What about Wikipedia?", rather than citing it as if it were the dictionary reference you were asking for.

Edit: You could also look it up in the Urban Dictionary...

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Originally posted by Nordlys
What about Wikipedia? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrubber
I tried to google the meaning of dictionary, so I could cite it. However, all I resulted with were translators that were so inaccurate even you couldn't use them! 😛

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Originally posted by Nordlys
That's why I asked "What about Wikipedia?", rather than citing it as if it were the dictionary reference you were asking for.

Edit: You could also look it up in the Urban Dictionary...
Citation accepted, provided it's definition number 2.

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What's an 'asl'?

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Originally posted by Lukerik
What's an 'asl'?
Not exactly sure, but i think it's where poopl comes from 😛

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Originally posted by Lukerik
What's an 'asl'?
it just means like a person's age, sex and location

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Originally posted by Briget
it just means like a person's age, sex and location
That's gross.

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Originally posted by Briget
it just means like a person's age, sex and location
Seeing as you posted so kindly;

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If you are female and have a moving muscle left.

Wherever you would like! 😏