I think we've gone full circle and headed in to another lap.
I think we've gone full circle and headed in to another lap.
How many laps in this Grand Prix?
That's a polite definition, retard / retarded is a better translation.Originally Posted by pescator
^ ขี้เลื่อย .. You're right.
What ever you do don't call a Thai a Monitor lizard, you will be dead
My wife uses the E alot at the begining of peoples names, i wounder what i do so much to upset her lol
Last edited by keekwai; 14-01-2012 at 06:52 PM.
You can use logic to justify anything. That's its power. It’s also its flaw.
Hee ngaoOriginally Posted by Little Chuchok
Hee boodt.
My youngest daughter is called Olivia which has been shortened by the local peasants to i-veer.
Most perturbing...
I've given up being perturbed by what the local peasants think and/or do.
Can anyone give me a rough translation of "E yet"? I'm aware of the derogatory prefix "E", it's just the "yet" bit...
I think, correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't "Yet Doot" mean "Fuck arse"? So does "E yet" basically mean "Fucking fucker"?
Edit; Also, isn't there a Thai phrase for "doggystyle" which directly translated means "Deer looking over it's shoulder"? Sure I read that somewhere, but can't remember the Thai phrase.
lovely thread. i tried a few on the gf and had her rolling onj the bed laughing hysterically.
she wanted to know how i knew.
told her "yet doot" and i wil tell her.
she laughed until she cried.
naw. context and relationship are all important.Originally Posted by expattaffy
and patrick is being more than a bit school marmish, imo.
if you talk with a funny accent, english type, and say something with the word 'here' in, they will kind of get the feeling that your calling them a lizard but wont be quite sure eg: ' im standing a here' 'i come a here from pattaya' etc
Where are you?
I here.
^ you got it mate
to get yourself out of a tricky situation, whilst dropping the last word and insult try theis one
'im going over a here for a beer to calm down,i wont come in a here again'
Stop shouting. I hear ya!
Do you know?
I know. (works best with blocked sinuses)
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