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Anyone know any Lesbians?

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the name lesbian should be dropped , they should be called Sappos

(and the butch ones Ricky Sappos)

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I've known three. One was really nice, one just about alright and the other completely mental

sounds like goldilocks :D

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I've known three. One was really nice, one just about alright and the other completely mental

All at once :P

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Our top director at work is a lezza. And she's Welsh. Her lesbo lover also works her.

Yeah, scissor! Scissor me good!

Do you work in the porn industry...

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Do you work in the porn industry...

No, I work for a very renowned institution in academia funnily enough. The porn industry isn’t for me, I’m too insecure about my body.

Oh, what's wrong with being lezza?

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Apparently the island of Twat also has problems and will shortly be contacting Raj.

And if he's not available I guess they'll be contacting you?????

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Uses of the word Twat.

Although sometimes used as a reference to the female genitalia, the word twat is more often used in various other ways:

As a derogatory insult - 'you twat'

When referring to someone - "that bird who Stacey works with is a complete twat"

A fool, synonymous with the word twit - 'You are a real twat and a half'. Often used in the UK without any offence intended[3].

One who behaves in a childish, extroverted manner to the annoyance of others - 'He can be an annoying twat sometimes'

To express annoyance - 'I caught my twatting knackers in it!'

To hit something (or someone) hard or violently - 'I twatted him one'

To become drunk or otherwise intoxicated - 'Let's get twatted'

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Try looking up Swear Words on Wikipedia it's fuking awesome!!!

John le ****er

A man's name "John le ****er" is said to be reported from AD 1278, but the report is doubtful: an email discussion on Linguist List says:

This name has been exhaustively argued over ... The "John le ****er" reference first appears in Carl Buck's 1949 Indo-European dictionary. Buck does not supply a citation as to where he found the name. No one has subsequently found the manuscript in which it is alleged to have appeared. If the citation is genuine and not an error, it is most likely a spelling variant of "fulcher", meaning soldier.[3]

:clap::clap::crylaugh:

Where the speaker feels that extreme emphasis is needed, it may happen to be used several times in a sentence, such as in "fook the fooking ****ers".

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