Nettetdoe. "weirdo". A crazy, abnormally acting person. The kid dancing over there is such a doe. See more words with the same meaning: abbreviations (list of). See more words with the same meaning: crazy, insane, weird, strange person. Last edited on May 13 2011. Submitted by Kristen from Boston, MA, USA on May 24 2002 . Nettet17. nov. 2024 · It’s a beautiful day. Let’s play Truth or Dare! Oh wait we can only play dare, you don’t know how to tell the truth. When someone asks what you are thinking about. say. I hope no one ever finds the body. No need for insults, your face is one all by itself. Mirrors can’t talk. Lucky for you, they can’t laugh either.
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Nettet8. mar. 2024 · I have a lot of people who believe in me—which sort of scares me, because I always knew I was real. I have rapid cycling bipolar disorder, which is weird … Nettet6. mar. 2024 · Basically, it’s an insult against the other person’s mother. While you can call someone a filho da puta in a jokey way, it’s very offensive if it’s not in a fun context. Weirdly, puto is slang for boy (and not considered offensive). Aquele filho da puta: That son of a bitch. Cabrão Cabrão means asshole or bastard. És um cabrão: you’re an … mellow parents
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Nettetfor 1 dag siden · Embarrassed by his British roots: An English surname his 'grandparents weren't crazy about', snubbing the BBC because he is 'Irish' and a mother who told him … Nettet18. sep. 2024 · Co tu tak śmierdzi? — “What stinks so much in here?” You can leave it at that, because we all know who dealt it. Czubek — When used derisively, this is basically a way to call someone a nutcase. But czubek literally … NettetBarmy – Crazy or insane. What do British people say for shut up? Another common variation is "shut your mouth", sometimes substituting "mouth" with another word conveying similar meaning, such as head, face, teeth, trap, yap, chops, crunch, cake-hole (in places including the UK and New Zealand), pie-hole (in the United States), or, more … mellow out or you will pay