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Ritwik06 Posted 20 years ago
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I yesterday put some question here. I didnt knew the meaning of a phrase. Well, somebody from EnglishForward mailed me saying something about vulgarity. Can anyone please tell me where can I look for the meanings. The dictionaries dont give them. Please name some other forum or anything else. Thank you!
  

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Was your post deleted because of offensive content? We have to be a bit careful with the content of an open forum. But you still need to know what the phrase means?

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Was your post deleted because of offensive content? We have to be a bit careful with the content of an open forum.

But you still need to know what the phrase means? If you email it to me I'll take a look and let you know (if I know!).
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The word in quesion rhymed with "duck," Nona.

It's a very vulgar way to describe sexual activity. As for the "pink" part - I'm sorry to say (or perhaps relieved) that I have no idea what that means. But if someone does, and it's also vulgar, please do not post it here.

Ritwik, if I recall, you said you got it as a text message - if you were my daughter and you got that text messa
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You can still PM me with it if you want an explanation.
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OH! Sorry Barb! I didnt knew what it really meant. She's one of my best friends so I couldnt believe that it was true! Thats alll!
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Hi Ritwik,

I went back and re-read it. Although the word itself is generally considered to be the "really bad swear word," in this case, I think she used it to basically mean "I'm really excited about it." (I still don't know what "Whooooo Pink" means.) (And I was not the person who deleted it - I simply read it.)

I hope what I said about "If you were my daughter" did not insult
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Grammar GeekHi Ritwik,

I went back and re-read it. Although the word itself is generally considered to be the "really bad swear word," in this case, I think she used it to basically mean "I'm really excited about it." (I still don't know what "Whooooo Pink" means.) (And I was not the person who deleted it - I simply read it.)

I hope what I said about "If
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It's not really that bad, at least among younger people in the UK, the 'offensive' bit was just expressing extreme excitement.

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