Words for kiss

Started by Minus15, April 21, 2009, 11:09:55 PM

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Feek or feich

If BC1 is about he will be able to tell us how it is spelt

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thebandit

Quote from: fitzroyalty on April 22, 2009, 12:17:37 AM
referred to as work by some in lurgan area. "get any work at the weekend?"
Someone who goes out chasing women is a "hard worker".
(planning on) Seeing some one - bit of work on
steady - long term contract
anyone who gets plenty of work is often complemented with the term "goooood booooyyy"
Also forgot, playing the goodboy role

Which is ironic as not many people work in Lurgan.

SidelineKick

"If you want to box, say you want to box and we'll box"

Reported.

ziggysego

Not Sideline, it's a "Not the Nine O'Clock News" song.
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SidelineKick

I was only joking Ziggington.
"If you want to box, say you want to box and we'll box"

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ziggysego

I take it you never heard the song Sideline.
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SidelineKick

"If you want to box, say you want to box and we'll box"

Reported.

behind the wire

Quote from: Minus15 on April 21, 2009, 11:09:55 PM
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too much time on your hands minus
He who laughs last thinks the slowest

The GAA

Quote from: thebandit on April 22, 2009, 09:42:23 AM
Quote from: fitzroyalty on April 22, 2009, 12:17:37 AM
referred to as work by some in lurgan area. "get any work at the weekend?"
Someone who goes out chasing women is a "hard worker".
(planning on) Seeing some one - bit of work on
steady - long term contract
anyone who gets plenty of work is often complemented with the term "goooood booooyyy"
Also forgot, playing the goodboy role

Which is ironic as not many people work in Lurgan.

Unless you consider a civil service job "working"


SidelineKick

 :( can't put the sound on at work or I'll get fired.  I will have a listen though when i get a chance!
"If you want to box, say you want to box and we'll box"

Reported.

fitzroyalty

Quote from: thebandit on April 22, 2009, 09:42:23 AM
Quote from: fitzroyalty on April 22, 2009, 12:17:37 AM
referred to as work by some in lurgan area. "get any work at the weekend?"
Someone who goes out chasing women is a "hard worker".
(planning on) Seeing some one - bit of work on
steady - long term contract
anyone who gets plenty of work is often complemented with the term "goooood booooyyy"
Also forgot, playing the goodboy role

Which is ironic as not many people work in Lurgan.
wow smart boy!

longrunsthefox

I knew a boy was a complete pig used to say, 'Wash her and bring her to my tent.'

Farrandeelin

Flick is another. Suppose meet is here somewhere as well.
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