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Please, help me with English

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by slisse, Apr 19, 2019.

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  1. Insp Gadget

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    Mayby
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  9. londonboy49

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    I see people on this site are still spelling it wrong ....

    Their ...
    1. of or belonging to them: 2. used to refer to one person in order to avoid saying "his or her
     
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  10. Brutus58

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    Details, details, details. I'm not an english major or a noted author. What I'm trying to say is.....um....um...."forgive me my trespass with grammer". And spelling.
     
  11. londonboy49

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    GRAMMAR :D
     
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  13. Brutus58

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    Way back when adultery was a crime. If you were not married to each other, sex was a crime. The charge would be "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge". Well the clerks got sick of writing that whole thing out. So they abbreviated it to F.U.C.K. Eventually it became used by the general public without the periods.
     
  14. Neophyte

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    I've heard it referred to as "Fornification Under Carnel Knowledge".
     
  15. whitecoffee1

    whitecoffee1 Moderator Staff Member

    I've heard "Fornification Under Consent of the King"
     
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  16. Neophyte

    Neophyte Administrator Staff Member

    I think most of these acronyms were created after the fact. Who knows what the first one was.
     
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  17. whitecoffee1

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  18. Neophyte

    Neophyte Administrator Staff Member

    I guess Snopes doesn't know either.
     
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  19. whitecoffee1

    whitecoffee1 Moderator Staff Member

    I tried looking for it. Found other false etymologies ... but not what was the first one.
     
  20. whitecoffee1

    whitecoffee1 Moderator Staff Member

    Also you can easy make them yourself when you are creative:

    "Friendly Unicorns Cooking Kohlrabi" - The horn of the unicorn is a metaphor for the man's penis and the kohlrabi can be moist like a woman's pussy. Cooking refers to what the unicorn is doing with the kohlrabi.

    :confused:
     
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