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What is meant by the term 'Growler'?
A lot of you may be familiar with what I am talking about.
On Top Gear last year, James, Jeremy and Richard started discussing a car called the 'growler' and burst out laughing because of what it meant. Richard said it meant that 'those welcome mats you might have seen on a girl in the 70's' and when Jeremy mentioned that you can't get in the back, Richard also burst out laughing, as did the audience when James May said 'there's a bloke at some point going to say I'm just going outside to wax the growler'. What do they mean by 'growler' and why did they find it so hilarious? |
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Ask lorraine kelly shes queen of the growlers
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A big hairy pussy
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See post #3
Nothing more to say, really!
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In certain parts of the north it's a slang term for a meat/pork pie.
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Type "Lorraine kelly bo selecta" into youtube!
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Up here it means someone that gives you dirty looks:
"Wan ae stope growlin it me ya d**k"
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It's a small iceberg
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I guess it makes a change from all the penis extensions they seem to test drive.
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It means a clunge
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Like the OP doesn't already know.
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A Growler is something you take beer home in here.
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Eta :Bloody smiley faces not working.
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A lot of you may be familiar with what I am talking about.
On Top Gear last year, James, Jeremy and Richard started discussing a car called the 'growler' and burst out laughing because of what it meant. Richard said it meant that 'those welcome mats you might have seen on a girl in the 70's' and when Jeremy mentioned that you can't get in the back, Richard also burst out laughing, as did the audience when James May said 'there's a bloke at some point going to say I'm just going outside to wax the growler'. What do they mean by 'growler' and why did they find it so hilarious? |
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In certain parts of the north it's a slang term for a meat/pork pie.
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/growler#Noun |
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Ask lorraine kelly shes queen of the growlers
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Vagina.
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Like the OP doesn't already know.
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She certainly hasn;t got a growler as photographs has proven...her lady garden is rather neat...
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On Top Gear last year, James, Jeremy and Richard started discussing a car called the 'growler' and burst out laughing because of what it meant. Richard said it meant that 'those welcome mats you might have seen on a girl in the 70's' and when Jeremy mentioned that you can't get in the back, Richard also burst out laughing, as did the audience when James May said 'there's a bloke at some point going to say I'm just going outside to wax the growler'. What do they mean by 'growler' and why did they find it so hilarious? |
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