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Post by dawn on Jul 19, 2022 10:26:08 GMT
I get the Shyt or Shiite... (I will be crude but want to pretend I’m not crude by spelling shit wrong).
But what’s up with arse?
It’s ass, dammit! (I’m too nice to spell out damn it)
Someone explain in layman’s terms so I can understand WTF the spelling is all about. (Notice I didn’t spell out fuck because that would be bad).
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Post by joono on Jul 19, 2022 13:17:04 GMT
An ass in Australia is a kind of like a donkey. An arse is usually someone that brings up peoples background and tries to demonise them.
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Post by dawn on Jul 19, 2022 14:28:12 GMT
So you’re saying an ass is like a bureau. But an arse is like Bwren?
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Post by goblins on Jul 19, 2022 16:32:40 GMT
Lassie says Shyte because she doesn't know shit from Shinola. Never have I known such a shallow, self-absorbed individual. She is so faux (fake).
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Post by dawn on Jul 19, 2022 17:06:25 GMT
So she’s a faux beyotch who is an arse full of shiite and she can go fork herself along with her Dutch bag friends? Basically?
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Post by goblins on Jul 19, 2022 18:48:26 GMT
Yes, I think that sums it up.
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Post by egulch2 on Jul 19, 2022 19:45:01 GMT
Lassie says Shyte because she doesn't know shit from Shinola. Never have I known such a shallow, self-absorbed individual. She is so faux (fake). She must think god won't judge her for saying shyte instead of shit. LMAO. But she sure let loose with some fucks recently. Here she got off a fuck and a shit. Irishlass 36K13,268191 5:16 PM - Apr 27#60 So be clear about your shit! Go fuck yourself, weirdo.
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Post by figlet on Jul 19, 2022 23:05:21 GMT
That's bad = graceless' class of feralness.
I hope Irish did some Hail Mary's after that spray of offensive words.
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Post by pennybanger on Jul 20, 2022 4:18:32 GMT
Selina, a pretty young lass, Had a truly remarkable ass; No rounded and pink As you probably think It was grey, with long ears, and ate grass. (Anon)
arse (n.) "buttocks, hinder part of an animal," Old English ærs "tail, rump," from Proto-Germanic *arsoz (source also of Old Saxon, Old High German, Old Norse ars, Middle Dutch ærs, German Arsch "buttock")
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