by FatherMod November 30, 2023
Get the Djangoed (Verb) mug.To lose in a situation you initially appeared to be winning. Derived from Reading Football Club who do this in 90% of their games.
To Ding (verb)
"How did Mark get on with Sarah, he looked to be in there?"
"He had a chance to take her home, but missed his chance and then some other guy moved in."
"He Dinged it?"
"Proper Ding."
"How did Mark get on with Sarah, he looked to be in there?"
"He had a chance to take her home, but missed his chance and then some other guy moved in."
"He Dinged it?"
"Proper Ding."
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His mother sayorid herself .... ( to sayori (self) (verb) ,3rd form,sg.,simple past: sayorid)
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"Hey what does <verb> to next week mean?"
"Basically where you overdo something, or do it too well."
"Hey what does <verb> to next week mean?"
"Basically where you overdo something, or do it too well."
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