We once had a forum member called fawn. He used to run competitive races even though he had one wooden leg.
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Wasn't that the same chap who spent much of his time hiding behind the Chesterfield - and otherwise drooling over Ms Windsor's bosoms while watching endless Carry On repeats?
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Twas also a young lady called Fawn from NBLP who I met in my single days. Body and face to die for.
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Agastopia (n)
agg-uh-stow-pee-ah
Admiration of a particular part of someone’s body.
The visual enjoyment of the appearance of a specific physical aspect of another.
Example sentences
“This agastopia I have for your neck renders me insensate.”
“Have you ever noticed his agastopia? He cannot raise his eyes above waist level when a particularly callipygian woman walks by.”
agg-uh-stow-pee-ah
Admiration of a particular part of someone’s body.
The visual enjoyment of the appearance of a specific physical aspect of another.
Example sentences
“This agastopia I have for your neck renders me insensate.”
“Have you ever noticed his agastopia? He cannot raise his eyes above waist level when a particularly callipygian woman walks by.”
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I suffer from reverse agastopia and cant keep my eyes below waist level never mind my salava glands producing unstoppable amounts of drool ..i always seem to get a severe bout when in Nuchy Music bar in Soi Samphan .. anyone that knows the land lay and her monster mammarys will understand... does this make me a bad person ? is agastopia curable ?Doodoo wrote: ↑March 23, 2023, 2:52 pmAgastopia (n)
agg-uh-stow-pee-ah
Admiration of a particular part of someone’s body.
The visual enjoyment of the appearance of a specific physical aspect of another.
Example sentences
“This agastopia I have for your neck renders me insensate.”
“Have you ever noticed his agastopia? He cannot raise his eyes above waist level when a particularly callipygian woman walks by.”
DM
Claret n Blue all way thru .. Up the Iron
L2 Season 19/20 Codheads 0 Scunny 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2qrsItFUug
8 minutes is the point of lift off !!!!!!!
L2 Season 19/20 Codheads 0 Scunny 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2qrsItFUug
8 minutes is the point of lift off !!!!!!!
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symbiosis
noun | sim-bee-OH-sis
What It Means
In the field of biology, symbiosis refers to the relationship between two different kinds of living things that live together and depend on each other. In broader, non-scientific contexts, symbiosis means “a cooperative relationship,” such as between two persons or groups.
A perfect symbiosis was at work between the café’s co-owners, with Stephanie managing the day-to-day operations and Maria handling the finances.
noun | sim-bee-OH-sis
What It Means
In the field of biology, symbiosis refers to the relationship between two different kinds of living things that live together and depend on each other. In broader, non-scientific contexts, symbiosis means “a cooperative relationship,” such as between two persons or groups.
A perfect symbiosis was at work between the café’s co-owners, with Stephanie managing the day-to-day operations and Maria handling the finances.
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Two different kinds of living things, like the relationship between the Sun & DM's Betty Swallocks?
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Pejorative
adjective
adjective
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I think he's still there with a pair of Izzix's underpants on his head.jackspratt wrote: ↑March 23, 2023, 8:46 amWasn't that the same chap who spent much of his time hiding behind the Chesterfield - and otherwise drooling over Ms Windsor's bosoms while watching endless Carry On repeats?
But I'm thinking of the fictional character named Fawn, DooDoo.
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Cab - as in taxi?
-tage as in taaj or tadge?
-tage as in taaj or tadge?
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Cabotage a great new word for most or all of us, good doodoo, much better getting obscure words like this. I looked up a few definitions, it's quite a complex set of regulations.
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symbiosis
noun | sim-bee-OH-sis
What It Means
In the field of biology, symbiosis refers to the relationship between two different kinds of living things that live together and depend on each other. In broader, non-scientific contexts, symbiosis means “a cooperative relationship,” such as between two persons or groups.
// A perfect symbiosis was at work between the café’s co-owners, with Stephanie managing the day-to-day operations and Maria handling the finances.
noun | sim-bee-OH-sis
What It Means
In the field of biology, symbiosis refers to the relationship between two different kinds of living things that live together and depend on each other. In broader, non-scientific contexts, symbiosis means “a cooperative relationship,” such as between two persons or groups.
// A perfect symbiosis was at work between the café’s co-owners, with Stephanie managing the day-to-day operations and Maria handling the finances.
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eighty-six
verb | ay-tee-SIKS
What It Means
Eighty-six is an informal word that means “to eject, dismiss, or remove someone.” It is usually used in the context of banning or refusing to serve a customer, but it can also refer to rejecting, discontinuing, or removing something in general.
// The teenagers were eighty-sixed by the manager after they attempted to start a food fight in the restaurant.
verb | ay-tee-SIKS
What It Means
Eighty-six is an informal word that means “to eject, dismiss, or remove someone.” It is usually used in the context of banning or refusing to serve a customer, but it can also refer to rejecting, discontinuing, or removing something in general.
// The teenagers were eighty-sixed by the manager after they attempted to start a food fight in the restaurant.
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One more than eighty five i've heard of.
Daughter watches Anime series called 86
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I generally stop counting at sixty-nine.
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Oh yes, I like that one, DooDoo. You could say that my old pal, Pomps, got 86'd from here. Could you say Alan is 85'd in that his submissions must pass muster before posting? KP may be at 83 as he's on the naughty step? If Jack is at 69 then he's cruising.Doodoo wrote: ↑March 25, 2023, 5:12 pmeighty-six
verb | ay-tee-SIKS
What It Means
Eighty-six is an informal word that means “to eject, dismiss, or remove someone.” It is usually used in the context of banning or refusing to serve a customer, but it can also refer to rejecting, discontinuing, or removing something in general.
// The teenagers were eighty-sixed by the manager after they attempted to start a food fight in the restaurant.
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cavalcade
noun | kav-ul-KAYD
What It Means
Cavalcade refers to a series or procession of usually related things. It can also be used specifically for a procession of riders or carriages, or vehicles or ships.
Since the high-powered console’s debut late last year, video game companies have steadily unveiled a cavalcade of new games that showcase its groundbreaking graphics.
noun | kav-ul-KAYD
What It Means
Cavalcade refers to a series or procession of usually related things. It can also be used specifically for a procession of riders or carriages, or vehicles or ships.
Since the high-powered console’s debut late last year, video game companies have steadily unveiled a cavalcade of new games that showcase its groundbreaking graphics.
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A cavalcade of ships...
OK, I'll go with that.

OK, I'll go with that.
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