buthole
Nicer euphimism for the "f" word.
'Gaol' is an old spelling, but pronounced the same.
Silly rhyming pairs are just a (childish) way of saying something - instead of saying "crappy" you say "crappy smappy" or "crappy schmappy."
Yes, but they are not called "jails" they have 'nicer' sounding names such as Correction Home place - or similar!
J'habite à Croydon if you want to say, "i live in crodon" But, if you are telling someone where they live, Tu habites à Croydon (if they are a friend (informal) or Vous habitez à Croydon (if formal)
all the way to my butcrack
you can't just don't call people it
The Latin word for "Hello" is Salve when you are talking to two people you add -te to Salve. So talking to two people you will say Salvete. Hello = butcrack (sal-way)
That is called manners or etiquette or politeness. A euphemism is a way to say things in a nicer way. For example, instead of "to die" you would substitute the euphemism "to pass away".
Because it's a nicer way to say putting to death
Pas OR Kuca -Nicer way of saying it But I would go with 'Pas'
which one is better: nicer or nicest
albert einsten
untalented retards that didn't practice enough.
I would say the puppy is nicer because it is a domesticated animal.
Butcrack!
my butcrack