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Quote from: DoctorBeaver on 25/03/2008 20:29:59Quote from: Make it Lady on 25/03/2008 20:18:50Wurzel Gummage was a children's programme.With what he and Aunt Sally got up to when the farmer wasn't looking? You're joking!I hope you are not talking about the turnip head episode? It is urban legend you know.
Quote from: Make it Lady on 25/03/2008 20:18:50Wurzel Gummage was a children's programme.With what he and Aunt Sally got up to when the farmer wasn't looking? You're joking!
Wurzel Gummage was a children's programme.
Why not say smelly, filthy (minded) rodent, smelly, filthy (minded) rodent, smelly, filthy (minded) rodent?
Impudent imp!
My brother owned a Hilman Imp when he past his driving test. It broke down more times than I change my socks.
I am amazed. Don't you own, or have access to, a dictionary, even on the internet? It is time to learn how if you wish to play with the big boys. []im-pu-dent (im'pyuh duhnt) adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or characterized by impertinence. 2. Obs. shameless; immodest. [1350-1400; ME < L impudent-, s. of impudens shameless = im- IM -2 + pudens, prp. of pudere to feel shame] Derived words --im'pu-dent-ly, adv. imp (imp) n., v. <imped, imp-ing> n. 1. a small devil or demon. 2. a mischievous child. 3. Obs. a scion or offshoot of a plant or tree. v.t. 4. a. to repair or graft (a falcon's wing, tail, or feather) so as to improve powers of flight. [bef. 900; ME impe, OE impa, impe shoot, graft < LL impotus, imputus grafted shoot < Gk émphytos planted, implanted, v. adj. of emphyein to implant (em- EM -2 + phyein to bring forth); sense " demon " < phrase imp of the devil] imp. 1. imperative. 2. imperfect. 3. imperial. 4. import. 5. imprint.Have you gotten it yet?
I had it the first time, everyone knows what impudent means. I'm not ashamed of being either, it was such a poor attempt at an insult I wasn't sure if you were actually trying to insult me. Better luck next time.