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Author Topic: The R3OK glossary  (Read 19107 times)
Ron Dough
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« Reply #600 on: 14:59:15, 21-04-2008 »

There was a PELICON crossing in town,

Pelicon (n.): Dissimulation perpetrated by dyslexic Brazilian footballer.
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« Reply #601 on: 16:04:56, 21-04-2008 »

Steamy sex  -  Sex that goes on for so long that, by the time you have finished, the kettle for a nice cup of tea afterwards is already boiling.   
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« Reply #602 on: 20:20:37, 21-04-2008 »

Steamy Sex (2) - Sex after which the downstairs neighbours go out for a cigarette

But my, George, your avatar has shrunk?  I hope you didn't boil-wash it?
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"I was, for several months, mutely in love with a coloratura soprano, who seemed to me to have wafted straight from Paradise to the stage of the Odessa Opera-House"
-  Leon Trotsky, "My Life"
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« Reply #603 on: 23:42:55, 21-04-2008 »

George, you've changed little wolfie!

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« Reply #604 on: 09:26:26, 22-04-2008 »

It was force majeure. Poor Little Wolf was got at by the bad elf* who attacks people's avatars yesterday and turned into something rude. Grrr. I then couldn't find him, or that version of him, on the internet so used the one you can now see instead**. 


* As opposed to the good 'elf. Cheers.

** Unless you are watching the repeat on Saturday, in which case the original Little Wolf may have returned if I can find him.
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« Reply #605 on: 15:51:37, 22-04-2008 »

extraodinary
Not sanctioned by the Norse gods
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« Reply #606 on: 17:57:55, 22-04-2008 »

I like the philosophy of the doctine with the Christian Church. By birth, I am R/C.

doctine (n) 1 The point that doctors stick into your body for the purpose of injection. 2 (religious or philosophical) The point of a doctrine or teaching that, while unproved or unprovable, is nonetheless enforced rigorously (e.g. Jesus was born of a Virgin because the virgin's husband was at the time a very old man).
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« Reply #607 on: 19:52:04, 22-04-2008 »

It was force majeure. Poor Little Wolf was got at by the bad elf* who attacks people's avatars yesterday and turned into something rude. Grrr. I then couldn't find him, or that version of him, on the internet so used the one you can now see instead**. 


* As opposed to the good 'elf. Cheers.

** Unless you are watching the repeat on Saturday, in which case the original Little Wolf may have returned if I can find him.


Isn't this Little Wolf George?

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« Reply #608 on: 18:36:42, 23-04-2008 »

...According to my health experts, tinned fruit and veg retain a surprisingly large proportion of their nutritional value.

health experts (sci-fi) Those who feel the need to convince 'green' conservationists of the need to purchase fruit and vegetables in tins rather than in plastic bags.
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« Reply #609 on: 21:56:47, 23-04-2008 »

...According to my health experts, tinned fruit and veg retain a surprisingly large proportion of their nutritional value.

surprisingly large: of unexpected size, e.g., outlandishly tiny.
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« Reply #610 on: 14:11:53, 24-04-2008 »

We celebrated St G's Day yesterday at work. We gave the residents a full roast din ner with all the trimmers and music to plus red and ballons flags everywhere. Very nice it looked to!!!

Er...well! I hardly know exactly where to start.  Huh

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« Reply #611 on: 14:14:36, 24-04-2008 »

We celebrated St G's Day yesterday at work. We gave the residents a full roast din ner with all the trimmers and music to plus red and ballons flags everywhere. Very nice it looked to!!!

Er...well! I hardly know exactly where to start.  Huh

Baz

Oh - I know!...

brassbandmaestro (coll. n.) A collection of all the bits and pieces that, while individually making little sense, collectively put on a good show.
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« Reply #612 on: 19:41:01, 24-04-2008 »

trumpest

trumpest: an irritating and tasteless businessman.


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« Reply #613 on: 13:55:43, 25-04-2008 »

Turnagalīla

Turnagalīla: Little-known multi-movement symphony by Messiaen celebrating by refraction the music of a younger British composer.

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« Reply #614 on: 16:28:46, 25-04-2008 »

Turnagalīla

Turnagalīla: Little-known multi-movement symphony by Messiaen celebrating by refraction the music of a younger British composer.



Nice one, Ron!  Smiley

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