Dumbass question

Liar

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I thought I had a pretty good English vocabulary, but now and then I stunble onto something that just have me stumped. So: Help?

Those rolling tables that they have in hotels for room service...

What the heck are they called? My dictionaty wants to translate it to just 'wagon'. But to me, a wagon is something big and wooden that is pulled by an ass.

#L
 
Here's a dumbass question:

Celibacy - joy or curse? - as in the thread!

What a dumbass.................

Oh, and to answer yours, it's called a TROLLEY!

Jeees....
 
LOL

Laughing because I'm drawing a total blank. Hopefully someone here knows what the hell those things are called...

Edited to add: Lew beat me to it, but we don't call them that here. I'm still stuck and now it will drive me mad!!
 
lewdandlicentious said:
Here's a dumbass question:

Celibacy - joy or curse? - as in the thread!

What a dumbass.................

Oh, and to answer yours, it's called a TROLLEY!

Jeees....

Only in Britain is it called a trolley, dumberass:rose:
 
lewdandlicentious said:
Jeees....
Hey yer lewdness, I did warn you. :D

#L

ps Trolley might work. The yankees can say what they want. :)
 
Liar said:
Hey yer lewdness, I did warn you. :D

#L

ps Trolley might work. The yankees can say what they want. :)

We just say "Room service" and ignore the service cart!!!!
 
Liar, why not just describe it as the little table on wheels? If none of the august personalities who have posted here ahve a good english equivilent, the odds seem good that even if you find the common ussage word. The little table on wheels will probably resonate better.

-Colly
 
Colleen Thomas said:
Liar, why not just describe it as the little table on wheels? If none of the august personalities who have posted here ahve a good english equivilent, the odds seem good that even if you find the common ussage word. The little table on wheels will probably resonate better.

-Colly

Oh sure, if you want to bring logic into it...:D

Room service cart. Thank you A/J and Box. I am sane again. *phew!*
 
Colleen Thomas said:
Liar, why not just describe it as the little table on wheels? If none of the august personalities who have posted here ahve a good english equivilent, the odds seem good that even if you find the common ussage word. The little table on wheels will probably resonate better.

-Colly

brainiac :p

Hi Mindy.
 
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