they wore a big turd on there head just like your face.......lol
The term "wedging clay" derives from the ceramic and pottery procedures to prepare clay by hand.
It derives from the 'Old English' word; Gaol.
Buffoon comes from the 1540s Middle French dance.
It means moon's day.
The origin of the word turd is believed to be from Indo-European region.
That is the correct spelling of "troll" (a mythical creature, or to fish, especially with a bottom net).(Internet slang : a person who trolls, or harmfully frequents a board or blog.)
Oh, dude, a turd knocker? That's like, a made-up term for someone who, I guess, knocks on turds? Like, who even comes up with this stuff? But hey, technically speaking, a turd knocker would be someone who, you know, knocks on poop. So, there you have it, a turd knocker in all its glory.
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"Petite crotte" is a French term that translates to "little poop" in English. It is often used as a playful or endearing term in French.
a turd is P O O P
nice question prehistoric Germany hypothetically in the form of turdam at that time
Turd on the Run was created in 1972.
The Yiddish word for "turd" is "af."
turd, turdville and turd centeral.
The phrase "He nipped off his turd" is likely a colloquial or slang expression, rather than a formal or standard phrase. In this context, "nipped off" could suggest a quick or hasty action, while "turd" is a vulgar term for feces. Therefore, the phrase may imply that someone defecated quickly or abruptly.
because the dogs said that when the cat jumps from the tree it will hit the ground and leave a stain. That stain will be mistaken for turd and that turd will be eaten by the physio from my strange addictions.