1) Why are you using a word when you don't know the meaning?
2) Why are you so concerned that it may be vulgar thousands of miles away?
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1) Why are you using a word when you don't know the meaning?
2) Why are you so concerned that it may be vulgar thousands of miles away?
I'm confused. . . Are you a citizen of the USA? Are you using "we" in the sentence that says "we basically perfected music" as in that WE of England? Are you aware that ALL of these bands started in England??? I'm confused by what you point of this sentence was. Listing these three top bands of all times as coming from the USA is pretty lame.
We take solace in the fact that our government has two legislative houses, and a real executive.Quote:
Do you have a new president as well?
Cos I'd be interested in your definition of "better" if you've still got "dubya"
> One can assume a meaning from within the context of the situation in which it was used, however:
You'd have to be pretty dumb not to figure out that it's a vulgarity or at the very least a derogatory comment.
See now, I thought "Tosser" might have been a shorthand for "Salad Tosser", oh well, what might have been...
Canada, England: woof woof, pant pant pant, shhluuurrrppp!
The Queen of England: Whose a good little boy! Who wants an overly expensive doggie bone paid by tax-payers money! Oh yes he does! Now you be a good little mindless subject! Mommy monarchy that no longer makes sense in today's modern world will take good care of you, yes she will! Not like your bad little biter brother, USA, he's a baaaaad doggie!
Also in England tosser is just about equivalent to calling someone an a-hole
We created Jazz Govtcheez, it's as perfect as it gets. You can keep your bobbed haircut musicians ;b