and "the land down under"
― Autumn Almanac, Saturday, 29 October 2016 00:15 (nine years ago)
way shape or form― difficult listening hour, Sunday, November 30, 2014 10:26 AM (one year ago)
― difficult listening hour, Sunday, November 30, 2014 10:26 AM (one year ago)
― hardcore dilettante, Saturday, 29 October 2016 02:00 (nine years ago)
whey, shake or pharm
― illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Saturday, 29 October 2016 06:57 (nine years ago)
"(Sending out a signal that) we are (officially) open for business"
― Millions of species Faye Dunaway (Tom D.), Saturday, 29 October 2016 07:58 (nine years ago)
The uploader has not made this video available in your country.
― estela, Saturday, 29 October 2016 08:33 (nine years ago)
Relevant - http://www.newsbiscuit.com/2016/10/28/everyone-now-officially-an-artisan/
― Camaraderie at Arms Length, Saturday, 29 October 2016 13:08 (nine years ago)
Oppo
― badg, Saturday, 29 October 2016 13:54 (nine years ago)
"Play stupid games, win stupid prizes"
― erudite beach boys fan (sheesh), Saturday, 29 October 2016 17:36 (nine years ago)
"Shit ton"
"From the ten-thousand foot view"
"Karma" as a retort when something bad happens to someone you don't like
― Neanderthal, Saturday, 29 October 2016 17:48 (nine years ago)
Don't @ me
― Jeff, Sunday, 30 October 2016 03:50 (nine years ago)
"Frit" ... for frightened. The only context I've ever heard this in is UK politics, in fact, I'm posting this because I just heard Polly Toynbee say it. Why would you want to sound like an Edwardian 5-year old?
― The Doug Walters of Crime (Tom D.), Sunday, 6 November 2016 12:15 (nine years ago)
I blame Thatcher
― The Doug Walters of Crime (Tom D.), Sunday, 6 November 2016 12:19 (nine years ago)
Mic drop
Clap back
― MrDasher, Sunday, 6 November 2016 12:53 (nine years ago)
These babby cant frit back
― how's life, Sunday, 6 November 2016 13:37 (nine years ago)
"Pinky finger". How fucking old are you?
― I hear from this arsehole again, he's going in the river (James Morrison), Monday, 7 November 2016 11:57 (nine years ago)
old or scottish
― sktsh, Monday, 7 November 2016 12:05 (nine years ago)
if it's not called a pinkie, what is it called?
― a simba man (Will M.), Monday, 7 November 2016 15:14 (nine years ago)
do you say some weird alien shit like 5th metacarpal?
well "pinky finger" is annoying as shit because it's redundant
otherwise a-ok w me
― illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Monday, 7 November 2016 15:15 (nine years ago)
he says "widdle fingah"
sorry from now on i'll only call it my 5th digit just to make you happy
― billstevejim, Monday, 7 November 2016 15:18 (nine years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoECwq67Dis
― dustalo springsteen (Doctor Casino), Monday, 7 November 2016 15:35 (nine years ago)
pinky finger? why can't it be purpley finger?
― how's life, Monday, 7 November 2016 15:44 (nine years ago)
What if one is describing an action that involves both pinky finger and pinky toe? Then it's important to specify.
― jmm, Monday, 7 November 2016 15:57 (nine years ago)
Pinky toe? Who says that?
― The Doug Walters of Crime (Tom D.), Monday, 7 November 2016 17:13 (nine years ago)
what are the other toes called? big and middle i know -- but index toe? ring toe?
― mark s, Monday, 7 November 2016 17:16 (nine years ago)
http://imgur.com/0bd6XoE
― The burrito of ennui (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 7 November 2016 17:16 (nine years ago)
ok wikipedia says it IS called the ring toe
the index toe is called the long or pointer toe
― mark s, Monday, 7 November 2016 17:17 (nine years ago)
Big toe, wee toe, rest o' yer toes. That works for me.
― The Doug Walters of Crime (Tom D.), Monday, 7 November 2016 17:18 (nine years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVajLREARbg
― dustalo springsteen (Doctor Casino), Monday, 7 November 2016 17:23 (nine years ago)
doctor: "so which toe is the pain, in mr s?" mark s: "the one that had roast beef"
― mark s, Monday, 7 November 2016 17:24 (nine years ago)
The second toe, "long toe" or "pointer toe"
I can't even move this toe individually, let alone point at stuff.
― jmm, Monday, 7 November 2016 17:25 (nine years ago)
doctor: "ah yes. the beef toe."
― pplains, Monday, 7 November 2016 18:07 (nine years ago)
love trumps hate
― marcos, Wednesday, 16 November 2016 17:22 (nine years ago)
"love trump's hate, gotta love it"
redouble our efforts
read an article today where someone said they were going to "double down on their efforts" which sounded a little risky tbh
― illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Wednesday, 16 November 2016 19:30 (nine years ago)
"flip flop" used when someone changes their position once. that's just a flip.
― Einstein, Kazanga, Sitar (abanana), Wednesday, 16 November 2016 19:42 (nine years ago)
It's sad flop was a flop
― Le Bateau Ivre, Wednesday, 16 November 2016 19:55 (nine years ago)
marcos otm re "love trumps hate," I barf evrytiem
― the last famous person you were surprised to discover was actually (man alive), Wednesday, 16 November 2016 19:57 (nine years ago)
― marcos, Thursday, 17 November 2016 04:22 (six hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
in the same category as when star wars fans say "hey, it's star wars day!! <expectant grin> ... may the 4th!! <expectant grin> ... get it? <expectant grin> ... may the 4th!! <expectant grin> ..."
― Autumn Almanac, Thursday, 17 November 2016 00:24 (nine years ago)
going forward
― The burrito of ennui (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 17 November 2016 00:38 (nine years ago)
^ does a job the rest of the sentence has already handled, e.g. "going forward, we will..."; "these are our plans going forward...". honestly it's more like a phonic tic than language.
― Autumn Almanac, Thursday, 17 November 2016 02:14 (nine years ago)
Yep. If the sentences uses the future tense, why add 'going forward'? Five years ago it didn't exist.
― The burrito of ennui (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 17 November 2016 02:16 (nine years ago)
*sentence. Apparently I gotta work on my subject-verb agreement.
middle managers in the it behemoth i worked for in the '90s used 'going forward' so many times it became a running joke.
on the topic of redundant bullshit in speech (and this might be uniquely australian idk): people in retail/hospitality whacking 'today' at the end of questions/statements like it's god damned punctuation. "are you just browsing today?", "that comes to $36 today", "would you like a bag today?" etc etc.
― Autumn Almanac, Thursday, 17 November 2016 02:18 (nine years ago)
HAVE A BLESSED DAY.. TODAY
― illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Thursday, 17 November 2016 09:46 (nine years ago)
Let me guess, USA?
― The Doug Walters of Crime (Tom D.), Thursday, 17 November 2016 10:02 (nine years ago)
where else
in response i want to be like
"BLESSED BE"
or
"and peace be WITH YOU"
or "and hallowed be THY name good sir!!!"
― illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Thursday, 17 November 2016 10:14 (nine years ago)