Mark Posted 27 June 2005 Posted 27 June 2005 Scratching that itch that you've been resisiting for the past 10 minutes? Or Jamming a cotton bud in your ear and just 'twidling it' around?
Katy Posted 27 June 2005 Posted 27 June 2005 Actually its scratch isnt it? sorry. Scratching is far better than itching by a country mile.
Hitesh Posted 27 June 2005 Posted 27 June 2005 Itching. Whats the difference between Scrathing and itching?
davieG Posted 27 June 2005 Posted 27 June 2005 Itching.Whats the difference between Scrathing and itching? 128456[/snapback] An itch is what you have and scratching is what you do to it. Unless of course you have a Scratch which you must never itch otherwise it might go septic. Twiddling my ear.
Hitesh Posted 27 June 2005 Posted 27 June 2005 Itching.Whats the difference between Scrathing and itching? 128456[/snapback] An itch is what you have and scratching is what you do to it. Unless of course you have a Scratch which you must never itch otherwise it might go septic. Twiddling my ear. 128463[/snapback] Okay, but surely itching is the process of removing an itch. its like pushing is the process of carrying out a push. Dunno if that makes sense but i think you get my point. <_<
Katy Posted 27 June 2005 Posted 27 June 2005 Itching.Whats the difference between Scrathing and itching? 128456[/snapback] An itch is what you have and scratching is what you do to it. Unless of course you have a Scratch which you must never itch otherwise it might go septic. Twiddling my ear. 128463[/snapback] Okay, but surely itching is the process of removing an itch. its like pushing is the process of carrying out a push. Dunno if that makes sense but i think you get my point. <_< 128481[/snapback] You scratch something thats itchy though dont you? Or does it depend on the severity of the itch?
Who ate all the pies? Posted 27 June 2005 Posted 27 June 2005 Itching is not good, it can mean alot of things! You definately scratch an itch. And scratching that itch is a very satisfying thing indeed!
Hutber's Law Posted 27 June 2005 Posted 27 June 2005 Itching.Whats the difference between Scrathing and itching? 128456[/snapback] An itch is what you have and scratching is what you do to it. Unless of course you have a Scratch which you must never itch otherwise it might go septic. Twiddling my ear. 128463[/snapback] Okay, but surely itching is the process of removing an itch. its like pushing is the process of carrying out a push. Dunno if that makes sense but i think you get my point. <_< 128481[/snapback] You scratch something thats itchy though dont you? Or does it depend on the severity of the itch? 128488[/snapback] He's right you know. It's both a noun and a verb. None of which makes any difference to me because it's cotton bud all the way for me.
C-man Posted 27 June 2005 Posted 27 June 2005 Scratching that itch that you've been resisiting for the past 10 minutes
Katy Posted 27 June 2005 Posted 27 June 2005 Itching.Whats the difference between Scrathing and itching? 128456[/snapback] An itch is what you have and scratching is what you do to it. Unless of course you have a Scratch which you must never itch otherwise it might go septic. Twiddling my ear. 128463[/snapback] Okay, but surely itching is the process of removing an itch. its like pushing is the process of carrying out a push. Dunno if that makes sense but i think you get my point. <_< 128481[/snapback] You scratch something thats itchy though dont you? Or does it depend on the severity of the itch? 128488[/snapback] He's right you know. It's both a noun and a verb. None of which makes any difference to me because it's cotton bud all the way for me. 128547[/snapback] Im a girl
Hitesh Posted 27 June 2005 Posted 27 June 2005 I guess both terms are right...just which ever people prefer to use.
Scow Posted 27 June 2005 Posted 27 June 2005 I have eczema on my foot, but I can't help not scratch it. It feels good to do it initially, however, then it becomes very sore.
Thracian Posted 28 June 2005 Posted 28 June 2005 Scratching that itch that you've been resisiting for the past 10 minutes?Or Jamming a cotton bud in your ear and just 'twidling it' around? 128428[/snapback] Neither. try a nubile young blonde.
AcidRoyal Posted 28 June 2005 Posted 28 June 2005 Itchin is by far more satisfying by the way- you scratch an itch and itch a scracth i think
Thracian Posted 28 June 2005 Posted 28 June 2005 Itchin is by far more satisfyingby the way- you scratch an itch and itch a scracth i think 128955[/snapback] Are you sure you've tried a nubile blonde?
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