here in the 21st century.
Aims, he's British. They're still stuck back in the 19th century, all "tally-ho" and "pip pip".
Jenny ,'Bring On The Night'
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
here in the 21st century.
Aims, he's British. They're still stuck back in the 19th century, all "tally-ho" and "pip pip".
And, "I was dead at the time!"
Ya know, they make stamps you don't have to lick, here in the 21st century.
Ricockulous! They're not real stamps.
Ptui!
Aims, he's British. They're still stuck back in the 19th century, all "tally-ho" and "pip pip".
Yup, that's me. I say those all the time, much to the dismay or amusement of others. Also used are "what what", "jolly good", "jings" and "spiffing".
Ricockulous!
Dear Ms. Rowling:
This is the funniest word I've seen in a very long time. I think it should be a new spell. Actually, it could be the spell that was put on Draco as a child, therefore explaining why he is such a penis.
Ta! Your biggest fan,
The Empress
You've not heard that one before, Aims? It's a fave among my RPG group.
I've not heard it. Joe and the guys don't get that inventive. Just a lot of boring, "Fuck you, fuckball. Give me back my fucking laser taser fucking baser gun!" or summat.
'Ricockulous' is most commonly used when a game rule or mechanic creates results that make no sense, thus negating the point of the rule in the first place.
Or, if someone's talking crap.
Or, if someone's talking crap.
On Thursday, after quitting the game, Joe went on about things ricockulous.
Ah, so it's a word tailor-made for him, really.