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    are winkles winkles or are they something else

    Today, not today literally but now, words and how they are used have changed.

    Gay used to mean happy and carefree, now you cant say " im gay "unless you are gay or want to be seen as gay.

    Today shaving the never regions is a common practice, so has the old term " skinny dipping " taken on new meaning and replaced muff diving?

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    re: are winkles winkles or are they something else

    it posted itself on the wrong board.

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    re: are winkles winkles or are they something else

    Quote Originally Posted by jon15u
    Today, not today literally but now, words and how they are used have changed.

    Gay used to mean happy and carefree, now you cant say " im gay "unless you are gay or want to be seen as gay.

    Today shaving the never regions is a common practice, so has the old term " skinny dipping " taken on new meaning and replaced muff diving?
    I hadn't realised that nether regions had become never regions. .

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    re: are winkles winkles or are they something else

    You havent been married long enough then. Where my missus is concerned she always says never.

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    re: are winkles winkles or are they something else

    I think Avit is too 'happy and carefree' to be married...

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    re: are winkles winkles or are they something else

    Is there a 'Cockney spellcheck' app I wonder. Jon could do with (wiv) one

    You type in bu'u and butter comes up.

    Or you type Russell and party comes up.

    That could be cool... anyone got Deborah Meaden's number?

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    re: are winkles winkles or are they something else

    Quote Originally Posted by jon15u
    Today, not today literally but now, words and how they are used have changed.

    Gay used to mean happy and carefree, now you cant say " im gay "unless you are gay or want to be seen as gay.

    Today shaving the never regions is a common practice, so has the old term " skinny dipping " taken on new meaning and replaced muff diving?
    You can use the phrase "gay abandon" without everybody associating same-*** orgy.

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    re: are winkles winkles or are they something else

    Quote Originally Posted by avit
    Is there a 'Cockney spellcheck' app I wonder. Jon could do with (wiv) one

    You type in bu'u and butter comes up.

    Or you type Russell and party comes up.

    That could be cool... anyone got Deborah Meaden's number?


    Sorry no number, but i didnt think we needed a spellcheck, we got you.

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    re: are winkles winkles or are they something else

    Literally used to mean literally.

    Until the illiterate devised another iteration.

    Now apparently it means literally almost the opposite of literally.

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