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Latest post Mon, Jun 11 2007 10:19 PM by Kekel. 2 replies.
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Kekel  +  378165 Mon, 11 Jun 07 08:28 PM
Is there a meaning between those two phrases?
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Clive  +  378200 Mon, 11 Jun 07 09:44 PM

Hi,

Is there a difference in meaning between those two phrases?

If you are talking abought 'words you would not say to the Queen', there's really no difference. They are very often called 'bad language' or 'foul language'.

Best wishes, Clive

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Kekel  +  378220 Mon, 11 Jun 07 10:19 PM
Ooops, I forgot some words in between... I guess I was hungry!!
but it's ok, I got the meaning!Dinner plate [pl]
thanks clive
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