Yes, they move hither & thither with a 'hey nonny nonny' to the sound of their coconut hooves following good king whatshisname. They are highly spirited & know the shrubbery is to be avoided at all costs. Apparrently the spoonerism of the hostlery they use is visited frequently. How they enjoy to quaff & splutter in the 'Boars Head' ! Their horses are magnificent ripsnorting steeds carved from burnham beeches with flowing spanish mane & tails of the unexpected, moving deceptively across the cheeseboard cheddar gorgeously. Amongst their weaponry are such diverse elements (Yes, it's with grateful thanks to Monty Python...) as ferdy lance & the nether wallop. As for their parentage from the outskirts of the village of wedlock in the MASH, the delights of elderflower cordial have a delightful bouqet of a pair of armoured trousers from the hundred years war. (I nicked that one from Blackadder !) As the saying goes once a knight always a knight but twice a night is good if you are up to it !
All hail the Knights that go Ni.
Now you are being silly.
The word "bobo" is in Tagalog or Filipino language (national language of the Philippines). In English language it's meaning is "dunce", "dull", "stupid", "mooncalf" or "silly".
no silly, tesco is an English supermarket but it does sell fruit though...(:
sakheef سخيف
The peasants worked most because they promised to the knights that they would work themselves silly for free which they did and they had to grow enough crops to feed all the knights and if that wasnt enough they had no rights so they couldnt even leave the village
Eres bien mensa means: You are stupid/silly.
They did that so that silly ideas or Willy nilly things that weren't needed or against the constitution couldn't be added easily.
You could say it means "I love you, silly".
宝器 - Bǎo qì - like "silly"
It means nothing in Swahili. It appears to be noothing more than a silly sound, probably in English, and so could be reproduced as a silly sound in any language, including Swahili.
Such a silly question - of course it is. 'Such' is a word used in the English language so it would be used in England.
yes i am i am a silly silly silly silly silly goose duckling all those other birds as well u get it IM A SILLY DUCKLING GET IT GOT IT GOOD!!!!!!!!