Old Boar
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I bet you find the reverse on that knob useful....
Yep aikel or lul just doesn't have the same ring about it does it!I would want to be British just so I can say knob and make it sound dirty. Epic!
I was taught by the Nunnetjes in Vucht!!! Like all languages you learn bad words, ordering a beer and asking if someone fancies a drink later first, don't youWell it's often mentioned (not to me luckily) but as you say not the same flair like a knob does.
Impressed with your language skills @JP1. You've obviously been taught the most important words.
It's also funny when the Dutch try to swear in English not American. My old boss would say F@ck Up not Off and was always p@ssed not P@ssed off.True you do don't you. Every Englishman that comes to Holland always say how much they enjoy that (English) swear words are allowed in Dutch national radio. Most songs contain some and they didn't even knew it.
While we're here, whats an 8 letter word, starting and ending in the letter "k" used to describe Geert Wilders???
Klootzak?
Oh dear, it's going to be one of those days
Yes, but how did you know the answer to my question?Klootzak?
Oh dear, it's going to be one of those days
Yes, but how did you know the answer to my question?
Thats cheating!!!I googled the Geert dude and thought he looked a bit of a character-then found a site of Dutch swear words and matched him to it
That rough edge must be an inconvenience for the operator however (steered off course by a moderator - not against the rules )I'll steer it back on topic (see what I did there?)
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It's a bit grubby, but notice how it's knobbly to give superior grip