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Latest post Tue, Nov 9 2004 4:03 PM by Manohonor. 10 replies.
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Manohonor  +  54377 Tue, 09 Nov 04 04:03 PM
Hi,

me again

Would you please help me with this:

1) I've got this fine ass little yummy,
I mean, she is complete and agreeable...

What does SHE IS COMPLETE mean?

2) ass hot sprinkable, Bill.

What does SPRINKABLE mean?

Thanks
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nona the brit  +  54441 Tue, 09 Nov 04 11:05 PM
I don't know, is it from one of your sci-fi stories again? (What ARE you reading MOH?)

Could be invented slang in that case.
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The name says it all.
MrPedantic  +  54450 Tue, 09 Nov 04 11:39 PM
Hello MoH

Assuming this relates to an attractive female (possibly intergalactic), and
'a$' means 'posterior', rather than Aussie dollar, I would hazard:

1. 'She is complete' = 'she's got everything she needs', in reference to
her physical attributes.

2. a$ hot sprinkable: if this isn't a typo for 'a$-hot sprinklable', i.e.
'sprinkle-able', which is probably self-evident, I would guess
this derives from the verb 'to sprink', which = 'to fornicate
joyously with'.

MrP
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nona the brit  +  54453 Tue, 09 Nov 04 11:46 PM
Ah I'm too innocent, I didn't realise he was being polite about ass. (which I can use as it is not a rude word to us Brits).

sprinkle-able = 'to sprink' = to fornicate with? Really? I've not heard that one before.

I would think sprinkle-able comes from (oops) sprinkle as in lightly distribute 'something' on.
julielai  +  54478 Wed, 10 Nov 04 03:08 AM
I must be completely dense. What does the dollar sign stand for?

An 's'?

--Lai, scratching her head
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CalifJim  +  54481 Wed, 10 Nov 04 03:14 AM
Two s's.
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julielai  +  54484 Wed, 10 Nov 04 03:25 AM
I got it. The dollar sign is supposed to have two lines on it, right?
I kept thinking $ stood for only one letter -- hence my confusion.
nona the brit  +  54525 Wed, 10 Nov 04 10:59 AM
Hey I tried to write it as ass with the two ss not the dollar sign and it was changed for me. Is it automatic or did someone censor it? It 's only another name for a donkey to me - Jesus rode an ass. I didn't realise it is really considered that rude, I thought it was just a mild euphamism, like bum. Is it considered that rude? And what if I want to discuss donkeys in a biblical setting?
Manohonor, 5 yr 15 days ago
Nona, it changes automatically. I myself wrote it with two S.



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