Originally posted by huckleberryhoundThey should ban you just so we don't have to put up with "but he did it first" whinging all the time π
go blow goats , as shavixmar says "cocksucker", or as rmacken says "you're a prick". . .see this is easy, and i'm actually quoting real people π
I wont do this again, i'm just proving a point.
Originally posted by cashthetrashFor discussion of deodorants, move over to Thread 47366.
Not if he is saying that Damen Sin should be banned for being deodorant.π But come to think of it there is a deoderant called "Ban."
Originally posted by NordlysWhat about this one
For discussion of deodorants, move over to Thread 47366.
Thread 47367
Originally posted by Bowmannand 'feck off'...? the english language is full of wonderfull things called reflexive verbs, where the word following the verb totally changes the meaning of the verb. Foreigners learning english hate this because it means you have to hear the word after the verb before you can start to think what the verb means. However in the context we are discussing it means that defenitions of 'feck' and whether it is swearing strongly relies on the following word. Is there a defenition of 'feck off' where feck is not being used to replace f***? Not that I can think of. I find this the fatal flaw in saying 'feck' isn't swearing in the context that has been modded.
[b]feck n. Sc. & north.
1 The greater or better part; a great quantity.
2 The purpose, the intended result; the point (of a statement etc.).
3 Efficacy, efficiency, value.
feckful a. efficient.
feckfully adv.
feckly adv. (a) indeed; (b) mostly; almost.
feck v.t. slang (chiefly Anglo-Ir.).
Steal.[/b]
Originally posted by belgianfreakI see you've deleted some of my argument, why?
and 'feck off'...? the english language is full of wonderfull things called reflexive verbs, where the word following the verb totally changes the meaning of the verb. Foreigners learning english hate this because it means you have to hear the word after the verb before you can start to think what the verb means. However in the context we are discussing ...[text shortened]... his the fatal flaw in saying 'feck' isn't swearing in the context that has been modded.