I beg to differ! Well I don't! What's all this 'gone' nonsense? What's to argue about the word, 'gone'? Well, we'veBEEN there, haven't we? I don't think we have. Yes, but you lack perspective. Do not. Oh, i'm not getting into this again with you, immature boy. Harridan. Twunt.
Well, then clearly I'm not going to be the one to tell you that. But you didn't put any such restriction on other people telling you in my stead. Kathryn! Kat, dear? That was in the part that was me doing an impersonation of you, so clearly you're the best qualified to explain to this poor, misguided colonial what 'twunt' is meant to mean.
Hey Jason? The definition of the word "twunt" is most definitely a cross-breeding of the popular british term "twat" and the less popular, but highly effective when used in a job interview or any other professional conversation, word "cunt". TWAAAAAAAUNNNT! See. It kinda just rolls of the tongue.
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Well I don't! What's all this 'gone' nonsense?
What's to argue about the word, 'gone'?
Well, we'veBEEN there, haven't we?
I don't think we have.
Yes, but you lack perspective.
Do not.
Oh, i'm not getting into this again with you, immature boy.
Harridan.
Twunt.
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And if you dare to tell me it's actually a cross between "twat" and "cunt", then God help you.
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If you would be ever so kind?
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Hey Jason? The definition of the word "twunt" is most definitely a cross-breeding of the popular british term "twat" and the less popular, but highly effective when used in a job interview or any other professional conversation, word "cunt". TWAAAAAAAUNNNT! See. It kinda just rolls of the tongue.
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And what did you think of the story?
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declair.
thats like a creme filled d.
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