FataMorgana
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I am pondering about how to describe passive/aggressive "mock" laughter,
using just one word. (yeah, it mocks the target, too.)
So far, the only examples I can come up with, is the exchange
between two animated characters in the film, Where the Wild
Things Are (Max and Judith), and Nelson, from the Simpsons-
"Haw, haw."
Thy tongue outvenoms all the worms except Boris Johnson.
Amirite is for cunts, amiright?
Bullocks
I've noticed a lot of Americans think this is how you say bollocks.
Also the word 'staycation' is annoying as fuck.
I've noticed a lot of Americans think this is how you say bollocks.
I've noticed a lot of Americans think this is how you say bollocks.
They can't say 'twat' either.
Stop that fucking shit. All of you.
We can.
We just say it lovingly or wonderingly rather than insultingly.
"Look at that twat' takes on a whole 'nother meaning that way.
Also the word 'staycation' is annoying as fuck.
i just had a staycation, it was lovely
Twat rhymes with cat, not cot.
Twat rhymes with cat, not cot.
The Old Cat Lady knows his pussy.
i've been having to teach HI've noticed a lot of Americans think this is how you say bollocks.
i know! they say TWOT and i'm >They can't say 'twat' either.
i've been having to teach H
i know! they say TWOT and i'm >
again, something i've had to teach H
Twat, pronounced twot equals vag. And then there's the pommie twat, like cat. But only the poms say that.

