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Thread: Does anyone know what "dhubs" means?

  1. #1
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    Does anyone know what "dhubs" means?

    I see fingerbob using it when discussing Rangers and The People but I can't work out what it stands for :

    d
    h
    u
    b
    s


    Anyone?

    Thanks in advance.

    And that.

  2. #2
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    Hiya ITB, welcome back pal, good to see you on the board again,i the just a pity your first post back is this, anyways I think you know what Dhubs means as it's been explained many times on here and indeed the NK board but I will humour your wish to be offended,
    Dhub means Dirty Hun Basturt, hope you find the explanation of something you already know satisfactory, please don't make it so long between visits.

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by imtheboy View Post
    I see fingerbob using it when discussing Rangers and The People but I can't work out what it stands for :

    dearly
    hoping
    u
    bugger off
    soon


    Anyone?

    Thanks in advance.

    And that.
    see above

  4. #4
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    Is it

    durty
    hun
    ugly
    bast urts
    s

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