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OP On another forum, the phrase "pull a (insert name here)" was used, meaning act in a manner normally associated with (inserted name). It was pointed out that this phrase in UKn has certain unsavory connotations. How would one say what was meant without bringing up these unfortunate images in the mind of the UKn reader? And still remaining appropriately colloquial
Entire Thread Subject Posted By Posted Pulling a Faldage Faldage 08/27/03 06:46 PM Re: Pulling a Faldage consuelo 08/28/03 03:53 AM Re: Pulling a Faldage Faldage 08/28/03 09:55 AM Re: Pulling a Faldage wwh 08/28/03 12:56 PM Re: Pulling a Faldage tsuwm 08/28/03 01:22 PM Re: Pulling a Faldage Faldage 08/28/03 01:50 PM Re: Pulling a Faldage Capfka 09/01/03 06:31 PM Re: Pulling a Faldage Bingley 09/02/03 04:06 AM
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