@booger saidMight you consider using a pen and paper?
I can't find any and nobody will help me ðŸ˜
Pads can be so soggy at times.
@booger saidI was only away a few minutes!
@Kevin-Eleven
Thought you were banned or died...
Did you see the new club? Club 405
As for the club, of course I think this must be some kind of trick.
29 Jan 23
@booger saidNo one in contemporary Britain says “knoggin” when referring to their head anymore.
You know...
In me knoggin...
British Speak
Builders might sometimes use the word when reinforcing ceiling/floor rafters. And it has other historical meanings.
It’s also spelt “noggin”.
Welcome.
@booger saidA frightfully spiffing idea old chap.
You know...
In me knoggin...
British Speak
@divegeester saidThat's using your noggin.
No one in contemporary Britain says “knoggin” when referring to their head anymore.
Builders might sometimes use the word when reinforcing ceiling/floor rafters. And it has other historical meanings.
It’s also spelt “noggin”.
Welcome.
@trev33 saidI'm going to the pub for a few noggins of rum. Probably have a sore noggin in the morning.
That's using your noggin.