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minks
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Ok guys all of us have words we sub into the english language that is a substitute for something.

Let me start,

some yuck substance I don't know what it is , where it came from and don't want to know more about

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When you don't know what it is you call it a "chingaletta"... and hope it isn't a real word in some language.
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Calling something a 'Gizmo' when you don't know or can't remember the technical term.
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Cowie or Dubrie are my sayings but if its a person that I can't remember the name of .....Female - queer one. Male is gadgey. :D















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When you're at a point where you get weepy about something....you're "ferklempt." Where did it come from? Haven't a clue.
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My Dad used to call things he couldn't put a handle on an "alforcusus".
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Clint wrote: When you don't know what it is you call it a "chingaletta"... and hope it isn't a real word in some language.
*laughing*

I will not tell you what one possibility would be in Spanish...............

Gosh, I am still laughing............................
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legally we are not allowed to know if a prisoner has AIDS (nice, huh?) so we get told by the word 'ninja'.
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chonsigirl wrote: *laughing*

I will not tell you what one possibility would be in Spanish...............

Gosh, I am still laughing............................


Chonsi....I was being very quiet and polite and not saying :lips:

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diddly squat - nothing (I think it's "diddly". It looks all wrong now, in print)

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theia wrote: diddly squat - nothing (I think it's "diddly". It looks all wrong now, in print)

:-3


It was nixy noodles when I was a kid.















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If i dont know the name of something, its a thingimajig or a thingimabob!
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pina wrote: It was nixy noodles when I was a kid.


And "sweet fanny adams"
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abbey wrote: If i dont know the name of something, its a thingimajig or a thingimabob!Or a wotchamacallit
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Befudercated = stressed and bewillered
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theia wrote: And "sweet fanny adams"


I just googled Fanny Adams, its a terrible story and belongs in the crime section. Even though I've heard the saying all my life I never knew what it meant.















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Holy cannoli! A blessed Italian pastry that replaces the cow. ;)
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When you get someone all twisted up & blushing by flirting with them, they are "flitterpated."
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Bullet's trial was a farce. Can I get an AMEN?????


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"Nucleatory"...where someone goes when they lose control.
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For unknown plants, it's a Hookipieensis in my family. (hooky - pie - ens - is)

For other things, I use a whatchamacallit, gizmo, doodad, thinamajig, thing a ma bobber.
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has anyone mentioned thingies? or doodads?
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pina wrote: I just googled Fanny Adams, its a terrible story and belongs in the crime section. Even though I've heard the saying all my life I never knew what it meant.I always thought the phrase sweet fanny adams came about because it was a nicer way of saying sweet f*** all?
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A fungus among us (pronounced amongus) -- self-explanatory. :)
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discumbobulated hoodecker:cool:
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going thru a yellow light is a "scutterbuch"
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