I disagree as I read that comment and thought 'OMG, you can't say that'. I have never ever heard anyone say they are a droller when they fancy someone and, even though people are using it now on here, it still makes no sense to me.
'Drooler' is less common, but 'drooling over' someone (bardem) or something (shoes, cakes) is a very common term. It's not at all derogatory in its general use.
I hate when morons hijack perfectly good words for their own moronic ends.
I disagree as I read that comment and thought 'OMG, you can't say that'. I have never ever heard anyone say they are a droller when they fancy someone and, even though people are using it now on here, it still makes no sense to me.
You think BB was sensitive because of the way you've heard the word being used but for those of us who have only heard it in a derogatory context, it's a perfectly normal reaction
The Internet is world wide, what may seem derogatory term to some may not be to others.IMO it is best Politely asking for someone to explain rather than jumping to conclusions.
Jenna described in her post what she belived the word "drooler" to mean. BB IMO got offended.
I repect your opinion yet Words only have power if you allow them to.
I disagree as I read that comment and thought 'OMG, you can't say that'. I have never ever heard anyone say they are a droller when they fancy someone and, even though people are using it now on here, it still makes no sense to me.
You think BB was sensitive because of the way you've heard the word being used but for those of us who have only heard it in a derogatory context, it's a perfectly normal reaction
I agree if you only heard it in that context you would be :eek::eek::eek: but equally if you only heard it in the other context you would be .. the first time I was in the States a group of teenage boys complimented a girl on her fanny... there were a few stunned seconds before we translated it to bottom lmao
A gay man used as status symbol - alluding to being worn on the arm like a cheap trinket. Predominantly by a single, straight female who would be described as a '**** hag'
Awe bless.
She probably thinks Kev is Tiffany when in reality he is Burnley Market's £1 stall.
You'll soon be told you can't use it because the words '**** bangle' are considered insulting/derogatory/offensive or whatever you like to someone/somewhere on this planet or another.
In fairness, that seems to be a TV reviewer's interpretation. Both KP and PA are idiots, but I think there's a tendency to interpret everything one does as a 'dig' (sly or otherwise) at the other, when most of the time, they're just being their usual idiot selves.
In fairness, that seems to be a TV reviewer's interpretation. Both KP and PA are idiots, but I think there's a tendency to interpret everything one does as a 'dig' (sly or otherwise) at the other, when most of the time, they're just being their usual idiot selves.
Probably, because Ian Hyland hates PA with a vengeance. :eek:
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That would have meant her unlocking the shackles for a few hours and she would never have allowed that.
Or maybe he just runs like a laydee
'Drooler' is less common, but 'drooling over' someone (bardem) or something (shoes, cakes) is a very common term. It's not at all derogatory in its general use.
I hate when morons hijack perfectly good words for their own moronic ends.
The Internet is world wide, what may seem derogatory term to some may not be to others.IMO it is best Politely asking for someone to explain rather than jumping to conclusions.
Jenna described in her post what she belived the word "drooler" to mean. BB IMO got offended.
I repect your opinion yet Words only have power if you allow them to.
I agree if you only heard it in that context you would be :eek::eek::eek: but equally if you only heard it in the other context you would be .. the first time I was in the States a group of teenage boys complimented a girl on her fanny... there were a few stunned seconds before we translated it to bottom lmao
:D:D I'd be more scared of him melting he looks a bit wax work like too me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPq_usfiowE
can you get it on kindle yet
You sound like such a big fan I'm surprised you even have to ask. Why not go to Amazon and find out for yourself?
I think I saw it on my local Sunday Market stall, no one seemed interested.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Witchs-Bitch-Quick-Dirty-ebook/dp/B009Z2QOYA/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1366650444&sr=1-2&keywords=WITCHES+%26+BITCHES
This guy is hilarious.
jaiden micheal @jaidenofficial 14h
Eh @MissKatiePrice I hear @Alancarr has split with his fella, surprised u aint marrying him! **** Bangle
**** bangle ? :D:D
What's a **** bangle?
Here you go Willow. Take your pick!
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=****%20bangle
Thanks Salty
LMAO! Best. description. Ever.
Am SO going to have to slip that into everyday conversation now
Superb never heard that one before suits her
A gay man used as status symbol - alluding to being worn on the arm like a cheap trinket. Predominantly by a single, straight female who would be described as a '**** hag'
Awe bless.
She probably thinks Kev is Tiffany when in reality he is Burnley Market's £1 stall.
You learn something new every day.....:D
Me to, I've never heard it before and I love it :D:D:D
Much funnier than plain old 'beard'.:)
Watch this space.......:D
http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-reviews/peter-andre-dig-katie-1848008
In fairness, that seems to be a TV reviewer's interpretation. Both KP and PA are idiots, but I think there's a tendency to interpret everything one does as a 'dig' (sly or otherwise) at the other, when most of the time, they're just being their usual idiot selves.
Probably, because Ian Hyland hates PA with a vengeance. :eek:
IF that's true, it only goes to prove that Ian Hyland is a man of impeccable taste.;)