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bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> Do people still actually use the term 'crumpet'

> anymore?



Yes I still do actually. I use "crumpet" and also "totty". Obviously I need to update my vocab. I was with someone the other night who used the word "bonk" and I must admit that took me aback a little. I haven't heard that expression in a while.

Do you 'power nap' giggirl? "Bonking"? We call it 'rutting', far more classy. "Totty" is that the new 'skirt'? Get rid of those leg warmers and burn that Yakka plant because the eighties should've been humanely dealt with years ago giggirl and any throw backs from the decade that style abandoned should be sent to eastern Europe where it's still fashionable.

giggirl Wrote:

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> Yeah Woolfie whatever. "Rutting" - that's a bit

> "farmyard" isn't it. Do you really say "rutting"?


Yeah you've got me there giggirl. We say 'I'm up to my nuts in guts' or something similar.

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