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The British spelling of mold. I'm different; I break the mould.
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A term that originated from the South of Birmingham, UK that can mean either hungover, under the weather or more commonly 'in need of a shower'. "Can't come out right now. I'm a bit mouldy"
"Brb. Off to de-mould" |
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black or green patches growing up walls, making bedrooms look dirty 'oh hannah, hows your room of mould?'
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what is growing on my heart because i have been single for way to long. This is caused by a large unpleasant and disappointing gay culture in vancouver, canada. Matt: "Dude, my heart is covered in mould."
Antoine: "Oh sweetie, be quiet and have sex with someone at the club." |
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