I'm full of tinier media!!!
I wondered about that; Athenae used it over at Escaton.My Italian-English dictionary says "broken" or "pants."(I'm not kidding.)Your're not the first to ask; I was. But I had no joy..
Jesus, don't any of you people know how to google? No wonder the Dems never win. Loosers!
My Italian-English dictionary says "broken" or "pants."According to the shadowy and mysterious Codename V, "pants" is used as a pejorative adjective in England, meaning roughly "sucky" or "lame".Jesus, don't any of you people know how to google?You had it all written up and ready to hit Publish, didn't you...(Hm, verification word is "ntdpnt"...)
D'oh!Spezzatura..
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I wondered about that; Athenae used it over at Escaton.
My Italian-English dictionary says "broken" or "pants."
(I'm not kidding.)
Your're not the first to ask; I was. But I had no joy.
.
Jesus, don't any of you people know how to google? No wonder the Dems never win. Loosers!
My Italian-English dictionary says "broken" or "pants."
According to the shadowy and mysterious Codename V, "pants" is used as a pejorative adjective in England, meaning roughly "sucky" or "lame".
Jesus, don't any of you people know how to google?
You had it all written up and ready to hit Publish, didn't you...
(Hm, verification word is "ntdpnt"...)
D'oh!
Spezzatura.
.
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