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Harrison
6th October 2008, 18:51
Congratulations to Burns Flipper for winning the September Poster of the Month competition.

We only had a couple of posts nominated in September but the winning post was still a good one. Found in the Wii twilight hack thread here (http://forum.classicamiga.com/showthread.php?p=31002#post31002).


I was thinking about the name of the word when the cymbal clashes after a joke, and I realised it was 'rimshot'.

I don't really want to write a sentence with 'my wife' and 'rimshot' in.

:lol:

Congratulations :thumbs:

And another new winner! :)

Zetr0
6th October 2008, 19:52
Fantastic Quote!!!!

well done Flippy!!!

Buleste
6th October 2008, 21:50
A well deserved winner. Glad I nominated it. Congrats.

Demon Cleaner
7th October 2008, 14:02
Congratulations Burns, but as many times, I don't get the joke :lol:

Harrison
7th October 2008, 14:39
Look up the definition of "rimming". You should get it then DC. ;) :lol:

Demon Cleaner
7th October 2008, 14:48
Ok, got it now :lol:

J T
7th October 2008, 15:27
Look up the definition of "rimming". You should get it then DC. ;) :lol:

I once got asked by a French colleague what a 'fluffer' was.

I pointed him to urbandictionary.com.

I love slang.

Demon Cleaner
7th October 2008, 15:38
Yeah, you can't find "fluffer" in an ordinary dictionnary, but just looked at the site you said, and there it is, didn't know what a fluffer is either.

Slang is great, if you understand it. The french have a slang which is called "verlan", which means backwards. It comes from the word "Ã* l'anvers" (which means "backwards", "reverted" aso.). If a french guy is mainly speaking that slang, it's rather impossible to understand him, but the idea is great.

J T
7th October 2008, 15:44
That sounds like something that was quasi-popular amongst school kids over here when I was a nipper, they called it 'back-slang' and it involved swapping the beginning and end of words, or saying the word backwards to confuse anyone that wasn't expecting it. I thought it was rubbish, personally and I can't think of any examples off the top of my head.

Some of the origins of slang or colloquealisms (spelling?) are very amusing :)

Tiago
7th October 2008, 17:53
Congratulations !!

burns flipper
7th October 2008, 19:29
Well done me!! And my wife!!