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Haven't heard any "new" ones for years.
Think everybody will know the "lay of wife", "pransome hince" and the various permutations of "hyperdermic needle", but have you heard any good 'uns lately?
 
Haven't heard any "new" ones for years.
Think everybody will know the "lay of wife", "pransome hince" and the various permutations of "hyperdermic needle", but have you heard any good 'uns lately?
No, but they do seem to feature in the broadsheet cryptic crosswords quite frequently.
 
Travelling on a well-boiled icycle.
The Lord is a shoving lepard.

No, those are not spelling mistakes.

Just to remind Folks where we is comin' from....
 
The former Irish Prime minister, Garret Fitzgerald was a noted academic and in a crucial debate he stated that 'that's fine in practice but will it work in theory ' ! He still won the election.
 
I regularly refer to my colleague as a thumb duck. I don't think he's worked it out yet.
 
^^ The Urban Dictionary definition is probably different :ROFLMAO:
 
I thought this pastime had reached the peak of its possible taste with Kenny Everett's Cupid Stunt.
 
I thought this pastime had reached the peak of its possible taste with Kenny Everett's Cupid Stunt.
"Peak"??? 😦 It was as subtle as being sodmised by a locomotive. There's edgy comedy and then there is scatalogical comment deployed as 'railing against the system'.
 
No, but they do seem to feature in the broadsheet cryptic crosswords quite frequently.
And I hate them with a vengeance as I loathe Spoonerisms.

Which cryptics do you do ? I'm a Telegraph or FT man here.
 
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Travelling on a well-boiled icycle.
The Lord is a shoving lepard.

No, those are not spelling mistakes.

Just to remind Folks where we is comin' from....
I has this one; 'Pheasant plucker', to add, OH! & 'Aditcus Punt'. (Refererred to in some programme I fail the title to remember, but an author)
 

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