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"Gang aft agley"
Sep 2002
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We would be forgiven for our giggly taboo fixations because one of the xeno-eggheads would be an anthro-appologist charmed by our rustic ways. Then we would tell stories that would make Margaret Mead's toes curl.
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Bamboozled!
"πΊππ·π·π"
May 2003
Down not across
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Reminds me of the old riddle: why is the University Boat Race so hard? Because there's 16 oars, 2 cox and only 20 minutes to do it in. |
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"Serge"
Mar 2008
Phi(4,2^7658614+1)/2
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But biologists had outdone themselves when they gave a systematic name to the fuculokinase enzyme; once that was done, all the orthologous genes in other bacteria had to have the same systematic name. Now there are dozens of them and hundreds of articles about them. |
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"Brian"
Jul 2007
The Netherlands
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My immediate family comes from the UK and our first language is English, but I am also a Dutch speaker and my sister is a Russian speaker (I have lived in The Netherlands for more than 20 years, she lived in Russia for some years and married a Russian man). In Dutch, the normal way of greeting people is to say "Good morning/afternoon/evening" which is far less formal than it is in English. The inflected Dutch word for "good" in this context is spelt "goede" and pronounced approximately "ghh-oo-yer" (first consonant is a rasping sound made with the back of the throat). Whenever I say that word in front of my sister and her husband they always blench and stare at me in horror. Apparently it's just about the rudest word you can say in Russian. They've never told me what it exactly means. Maybe it's the F-word in Russian, but I don't know. Perhaps Serge Batalov or anyone else with knowledge of Russian could identify the word from my description above.
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"Gang aft agley"
Sep 2002
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My father remarried and his kids were in an AYSO soccer match held in Hawaii, and I came along to watch and enjoy a week of leisure. Another girl, Tina, clearly from the Philippines with a couple generations of her family present was a lead performer. All the teammates called out "Titi" as their nickname for her as she covered vast amounts of the field. I didn't tell anyone, and as her entire family there must have also have known, "titi" is the male sex part in Tagalog.
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"Serge"
Mar 2008
Phi(4,2^7658614+1)/2
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Similar phonetic problem exists for the words 'huis' (even though if pronounced correctly there's no problem; rather just the spelling) ...or e.g. the Hoegaarden brand of beer (which nevertheless is quite popular). |
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"Brian"
Jul 2007
The Netherlands
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Bamboozled!
"πΊππ·π·π"
May 2003
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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
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"Gang aft agley"
Sep 2002
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Texas man's license plate revoked over hidden 'offensive' message
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"Serge"
Mar 2008
Phi(4,2^7658614+1)/2
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![]() There are some commenters below article who still don't see what it means, too! |
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