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by blythburgh » Sun Oct 04 2020 9:32am
Apparently bonking is one of the words going out of use.
Balderdash!
I heard from a neighbour of their's that Boris was accused of bonking someone who the neighbour refused to name. Thought that was decent of him but as I said, "Rishi, you really should not be putting a glass to the wall so you can listen in to private conversations"
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by expressman33 » Sun Oct 04 2020 5:26pm
google - bonking meaning
What does bonking feel like?
The symptoms of a bonk can vary, but on a physical side you will generally feel extremely weak and tired and you may shake, sweat a lot and feel dizzy or light-headed. You may also have heart palpitations and will probably be very hungry.7 Mar 2014
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by kevinchess1 » Sun Oct 04 2020 6:25pm
Also 'Sozzled' is going. No one todays know what it means
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by blythburgh » Mon Oct 05 2020 8:45am
kevinchess1 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04 2020 6:25pm
Also 'Sozzled' is going. No one todays know what it means
I do, yes I am that old
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by BeautifulSunshine » Mon Oct 05 2020 6:30pm
blythburgh wrote: ↑Mon Oct 05 2020 8:45am
kevinchess1 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04 2020 6:25pm
Also 'Sozzled' is going. No one todays know what it means
I do, yes I am that old
Never heard of "Sozzled", let alone know what it means.
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by gle1975 » Tue Oct 06 2020 9:30pm
Sozzled sounds like the name of one those tv loan shark companies that popped up a few years ago.
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by BeautifulSunshine » Wed Oct 07 2020 8:06am
gle1975 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06 2020 9:30pm
Sozzled sounds like the name of one those tv loan shark companies that popped up a few years ago.
Good to see the government took action and shut the shoddy scams down.
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by Chadwick » Wed Oct 07 2020 10:33pm
Sozzled and bonking are two words that can be closely linked.
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