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sfcpres

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On an Island, Somewhere in the Pacific ...

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"... and my wife ain't going to fu, I mean make love to me cause I ain't got no money."


Also, I do like where this is headed!!
 

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On an Island, Somewhere in the Pacific ...

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*Shoutout and huge thank you to DuckSwim for use of his awesome renders*
 

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Do thirsty women come in herds or is there a different term? Gaggle? Pride? Murder (when they're angry)?
I think the term is "a fluck" (a portmanteau of "flock" and . . . well, you get the idea).

Used in a sentence: 'Oh my, I don't think I'm going to survive this fluck of hungry women; but, what a way to go!'

Please note that I coined this new term, and am therefore owed $0.06USD in royalty fees from anyone who uses it henceforth and forever more... My international friends can do their own exchange rate conversions for the royalty fee, but be warned that if you shortchange me, I may have to fluck you up...

;)
 

AXC2055

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I think the term is "a fluck" (a portmanteau of "flock" and . . . well, you get the idea).

Used in a sentence: 'Oh my, I don't think I'm going to survive this fluck of hungry women; but, what a way to go!'

Please note that I coined this new term, and am therefore owed $0.06USD in royalty fees from anyone who uses it henceforth and forever more... My international friends can do their own exchange rate conversions for the royalty fee, but be warned that if you shortchange me, I may have to fluck you up...

;)
Problem: This guy existed and sank a freight train. Fluck around and find out.

You might even say he flucked up a train.

 

MarsUltor

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Problem: This guy existed and sank a freight train. Fluck around and find out.

You might even say he flucked up a train.

Problem solved: I simply chalk it up to alternate usage/meaning... though, maybe my definition is the 'alternate usage' one, since Fat Electrician's usage of the term (in a completely different context) was prior to mine by about 3 years, based on a historical event that was significantly prior to my usage of the term. I'd say that Fat Electrician's usage is just fine in YouTube (and maybe in a 'meta-note' of the Wikipedia article about the U.S.S. Barb), whereas mine definitely belongs in the Urban Dictionary (and maybe in the , if for no other reason than I could then say, "Look that up in your Fluck & Wagnalls!"*).
;)

*I know, I know... I'm an old fart with a warped sense of humor... I'll see myself out now.
 
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AXC2055

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Problem solved: I simply chalk it up to alternate usage/meaning... though, maybe my definition is the 'alternate usage' one, since Fat Electrician's usage of the term (in a completely different context) was prior to mine by about 3 years, based on a historical event that was significantly prior to my usage of the term. I'd say that Fat Electrician's usage is just fine in YouTube (and maybe in a 'meta-note' of the Wikipedia article about the U.S.S. Barb), whereas mine definitely belongs in the Urban Dictionary (and maybe in the , if for no other reason than I could then say, "Look that up in your Fluck & Wagnalls!"*).
;)

*I know, I know... I'm an old fart with a warped sense of humor... I'll see myself out now.
Not gonna lie, Fluck and Wagnalls sounds like the Chinese rip off of Simon and Garfunkel.