Afrikaans: Amanda het gister aand n poes hoes gehad, en ek weet nie hoe om daaroor te voel nie.
English: Amanda had a poes hoes last night, and I don't know how to feel about it.
English: Amanda had a poes hoes last night, and I don't know how to feel about it.
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Get the Poes mug."Poesklapkaklekkertitlit" is a slang phrase from South Africa. It humourosly combines colloquial derogatory comments common and popular youth phrases to create a term that has a general meaning of "amazing, superb, top shelf" etc.
The phrase first started appearing in late 2020 as a response to viral videos generally of youngsters doing dare-devil tricks on motorcross bikes but is now becoming a common response to any positive or inspiring moment or event.
The phrase first started appearing in late 2020 as a response to viral videos generally of youngsters doing dare-devil tricks on motorcross bikes but is now becoming a common response to any positive or inspiring moment or event.
by Little Ewok November 10, 2021
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For example:
'I'd like to begin with this particular poem':
Our Quigley which art in Ladbrokes,
Hallowed by thy turf.
Thy accumulator come,
Thy will be done online,
as it is in-store.
Give us this day, our daily bet.
And forgive us our daily bet.
And forgive us our debts,
as we forgive our poor bets.
And lead us not into Bet365,
but deliver us from un-Quigleyness:
For thine is the golden locks,
and the quiff, and the glory,
forever. Quigley.
'I'd like to begin with this particular poem':
Our Quigley which art in Ladbrokes,
Hallowed by thy turf.
Thy accumulator come,
Thy will be done online,
as it is in-store.
Give us this day, our daily bet.
And forgive us our daily bet.
And forgive us our debts,
as we forgive our poor bets.
And lead us not into Bet365,
but deliver us from un-Quigleyness:
For thine is the golden locks,
and the quiff, and the glory,
forever. Quigley.
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