December 22, 200916 yr "Tincus". Can be used in any given number of ways & is almost always completely appropriate. TINCUS.
December 23, 200916 yr I suppose that's better than being robosexual. (Unless you like getting covered in oil). Then there's combosexual for the group sex addicts.
December 23, 200916 yr "Tincus".Can be used in any given number of ways & is almost always completely appropriate. TINCUS. Is it a noun, as in, "I bet my tincus there will be rain tonight."? Is it a verb, as in, " I will tincus you if you carry on that way."? Is it an adjective, as in, "He's a tincus carpenter."?
December 23, 200916 yr I've never come across the word. Tukus, I've heard from American movies with Jewish characters. Tush and butt, I think are also Yiddish-derived synonyms. Just guessing. Edited December 23, 200916 yr by Harcourt
December 23, 200916 yr My mother used to call me a tincus when she was angry with me. So it's a noun. Perhaps that evolved and got abbreviated from an expression involving tinkers, eg "You're a tinker's apprentice!!!" implying you have a foul mouth or a dishonest habit. I made that expression up....it's just an example of what I imagine may have been in use.
December 23, 200916 yr Tinker was a common term of abuse when I was a kid. Tinkers were tinsmiths, pot and pan menders who led a nomadic life in Ireland. When you saw tinkers in the town you locked up your horses. (And probably your wives and daughters).
December 23, 200916 yr "Tincus".Can be used in any given number of ways & is almost always completely appropriate. TINCUS. Is it a noun, as in, "I bet my tincus there will be rain tonight."? Is it a verb, as in, " I will tincus you if you carry on that way."? Is it an adjective, as in, "He's a tincus carpenter."? I've never come across the word.Tukus, I've heard from American movies with Jewish characters. Tush and butt, I think are also Yiddish-derived synonyms. Just guessing. No No No, it can only be used in certain applications, such as: "I couldn't give a TINCUS." "Sorry, do I look like I give a TINCUS?"
December 23, 200916 yr Tinker was a common term of abuse when I was a kid. Tinkers were tinsmiths, pot and pan menders who led a nomadic life in Ireland. When you saw tinkers in the town you locked up your horses. (And probably your wives and daughters). Yes. That's why I used that particular example of dishonesty or crude language.
December 23, 200916 yr "Tincus".Can be used in any given number of ways & is almost always completely appropriate. TINCUS. Is it a noun, as in, "I bet my tincus there will be rain tonight."? Is it a verb, as in, " I will tincus you if you carry on that way."? Is it an adjective, as in, "He's a tincus carpenter."? I've never come across the word.Tukus, I've heard from American movies with Jewish characters. Tush and butt, I think are also Yiddish-derived synonyms. Just guessing. No No No, it can only be used in certain applications, such as: "I couldn't give a TINCUS." "Sorry, do I look like I give a TINCUS?" Sorry to nit-pick..... "...."Tincus". Can be used in any given number of ways & is almost always completely appropriate. TINCUS. ....." Against: "....No No No, it can only be used in certain applications,..." I'm confused. The F-word is the word that can be used in almost any situation.....but is not always appropriate.
December 23, 200916 yr Sounds like Leon Festinger's Theory of Cognitive Dissonance could be applied here.
December 23, 200916 yr My word is "dryfly" because that is how I like to fish. But, some might consider it has sexual connotations... but not for me.
December 24, 200916 yr Is that pronounced "diffly" or "dryffly"? Or "dreffly? as in I'm feeling dreffly horny this morning? (To give it sexual connotations?) Edited December 24, 200916 yr by sceadugenga
December 24, 200916 yr Washing ones hands after and keeping a dryfly are the essential toilet arts of a gentleman.
December 24, 200916 yr Maggots are popular fishing bait in Australia and referred to as "Gents", or, "The Little Gentleman". Just thought you might like to know that....
December 24, 200916 yr Then of course, there's always the "wetfly" for a subsurface presentation. Of course it also has sexual connotations... No matter how you shake or dance The last few drops go down your pants.
December 31, 200916 yr Then of course, there's always the "wetfly" for a subsurface presentation. Of course it also has sexual connotations...No matter how you shake or dance The last few drops go down your pants. And more so for those with a touch of prostate incontinence.
January 31, 201016 yr Author Hope, or anxietyI just am not sure yet Foretelling The above posted on the 22nd on the 23rd was informed that the company was closing
January 31, 201016 yr Author Confront or Compliance Which road will I take, the rocky road or the pastures new
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