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Serenia Well-known member Joined Dec 4, 2014 Messages 8,259 Reaction score 337 Location England Jan 14, 2018 #12,490 Lonely
Effervescent Member Joined Jan 4, 2018 Messages 22 Reaction score 1 Jan 15, 2018 #12,491 Is 'meh' a word?
ladyforsaken Well-known member Joined Jun 8, 2012 Messages 23,181 Reaction score 68 Location ALL Jan 15, 2018 #12,492 ^Yeah, I would say so. Mood: Bleh.
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U user 139760 Well-known member Joined Jun 13, 2017 Messages 5,581 Reaction score 2,262 Jan 17, 2018 #12,496 Merde. As a general rule, it's a word that applies to pretty much any feeling or situation.
TheLoadedDog Well-known member Joined Dec 13, 2017 Messages 616 Reaction score 10 Location Sydney Jan 17, 2018 #12,497 It is a good word. I think the best the French language has given us. As for English, I find "****" serves quite well.
It is a good word. I think the best the French language has given us. As for English, I find "****" serves quite well.
U user 139760 Well-known member Joined Jun 13, 2017 Messages 5,581 Reaction score 2,262 Jan 17, 2018 #12,498 lol. As a rule, I'm kind of partial to the word "Shiny" in english. Mostly because of watching too much Firefly ;-)
lol. As a rule, I'm kind of partial to the word "Shiny" in english. Mostly because of watching too much Firefly ;-)
J Jently Guest Jan 17, 2018 #12,499 Richard_39 said: Merde. As a general rule, it's a word that applies to pretty much any feeling or situation. Click to expand... I use it often, as here in the UK few know it's meaning so I don't offend sensitive ears.
Richard_39 said: Merde. As a general rule, it's a word that applies to pretty much any feeling or situation. Click to expand... I use it often, as here in the UK few know it's meaning so I don't offend sensitive ears.
TheLoadedDog Well-known member Joined Dec 13, 2017 Messages 616 Reaction score 10 Location Sydney Jan 17, 2018 #12,500 Jees... this is worth a new thread. You're going to get me started on beautiful words. Don't do this to a word nerd, because I will never stop. Anemone.
Jees... this is worth a new thread. You're going to get me started on beautiful words. Don't do this to a word nerd, because I will never stop. Anemone.