And "you got Munched" when I beat someone impressively in a game. So it's just replacing "pwned" or "owned". Except it means you got owned by Munch.
I also use the word "munch" and "munched" to replace words F... and F...ed. Or to say something's messed up or if there's an error. "Someone munched that slogan" "I munched up this line of code"
The children used to take the mick out of my unvarying, "oh well. Never mind." It covered absolutely anything negative, from a dropped cup to our house burning down.
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I have several they are:
"Realllly?" - A rather dissatisfied tone
"Nice one" - Old skool saying
"Twunt" - A double insult encoroporating t**t and the c word
thats just a few of them..
I say "Munch magic" when I solve a problem.
And "you got Munched" when I beat someone impressively in a game. So it's just replacing "pwned" or "owned". Except it means you got owned by Munch.
I also use the word "munch" and "munched" to replace words F... and F...ed. Or to say something's messed up or if there's an error. "Someone munched that slogan" "I munched up this line of code"
"Few Macs short of an Apple Store" - meaning someone who is stupid
I have loads of others too...
Actually I don't say it out loud.
Thats a classic on so many levels.
I have a feeling this remark has been directed at Boy George a few times over the years...
Lol
The children used to take the mick out of my unvarying, "oh well. Never mind." It covered absolutely anything negative, from a dropped cup to our house burning down.
Well, he wouldn't have been a boy then obviously.
Then there's Nirvana, I said ....... Groundhog day.