“Ethel got up off the church pue after a arduous sermon from Fr. Groper and stained across the polished oak, an ungodly rusty smeariod remiscent of the 170mph tire marks of an McClaren F1 leaving the track at Silverstone.”
by Pedric Fudgenägel September 1, 2022
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Sally- "I locked my keys in my car! And I'm getting worried because it's starting to rain and the top is down!"
John- "Are you smearious?"
John- "Are you smearious?"
by IKilledJP July 26, 2010
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