cake
whenever i say cake i can almost taste chocolate cake, it's the same with chocolate. and i by no means have a sweet tooth, it's just something about the way u say the word's, try it now, say cake ten times to ureself and i bet u get a craving for cake!
"knowing is not enough, we must apply.
willing is not enough, we must do."
Bruce Lee
Oh, and 'innit' used in a grammatically inappropriate context ie somewhere where 'isn't it' wouldn't make sense.
"It's on tuesday, innit" - boring.
"I've been shopping, innit" - better.
boobs
'There's no such thing as selling out just buying in'
Chuck D
facesitting
teabagging
'There's no such thing as selling out just buying in'
Chuck D
kiplings
battenburg
'There's no such thing as selling out just buying in'
Chuck D
is that patois?
In Jamaican 'galangyal' means
Girl please remove yourself from my presence forthwith and post haste.
'There's no such thing as selling out just buying in'
Chuck D
millinery
fulguration
fulcrum
encuntment
embouchure
nihilism
defenestration
Sir Loris Of Crowthorne Wrote:ALPHA OMEGA Wrote:is that patois?
....could be Jamaican also
I overheard me mate's sister saying it and thought it was amusing
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galangal
Really tasty in a curry.
mmmmm love the stuff my grandma uses it alot in her cookin as she is nonya, which is also another word that i think sounds nice!
"knowing is not enough, we must apply.
willing is not enough, we must do."
Bruce Lee