Hah. "Moist" and any form of "panty" are two of the three words I most hate to hear people say.
What's number three?
'Get It Done'
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Hah. "Moist" and any form of "panty" are two of the three words I most hate to hear people say.
What's number three?
Hah. "Moist" and any form of "panty" are two of the three words I most hate to hear people say.
Ahhh, don't get your moist panties in a twist over it.
Amherst (but only when people mistakingly pronounce the "h").
Amherst (but only when people mistakingly pronounce the "h").
Ooh, good one.
I love to refer to men's underwear as panties.
Great. Now I have to ask how Amherst is supposed to be pronounced.
I've been told there's a guy here at work who loves to creep people out with how he says "moist" but I've been lucky enough to never hear it first hand.
I like to use the word "moist" to make people uncomfortable. See also "damp" and "creamy."
Sitting in doctor's office, bored stiff. iPhone battery is dying. Diamond shoes, they are too tight.
Great. Now I have to ask how Amherst is supposed to be pronounced.
Am-erst. Of course, that's just the college and town in MA. In NH, I believe you pronounce the "h".
I like to use the word "moist" to make people uncomfortable. See also "damp" and "creamy."
You should've been one of Prince's backup dancers.
that's just the college and town in MA. In NH, I believe you pronounce the "h".
Huh. Didn't know there were even two. I'll just keep mum, because there's no way I'll remember which is which.
Gloucestershire!
You should've been one of Prince's backup dancers.
I pronounce both ts in "gett."