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cybercat wrote:
"Sheldon" wrote in message Nope, that would be hacking, as in hacking/coughing up a loogie. http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=loogie Sheldon can always be counted on to be the dumbest person in the room. http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=hock And yet, you killfiled me for knowing what hocking means. If it weren't for Sheldon, you'd be bucking for bottom foodie. --Blair |
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cybercat wrote:
"Dave Smith" wrote in message ... Nance writ: Oh, hawking! Thank you for explaining. Coulda gone with "hawking" but I was feeling gonzeaux. That's horking , not hocking. Mmm mmmm *shaking my head* Horking is more nasal. Hacking is more throaty, but drier. Hocking is the juiciest. All the little Sheldons hocked loogies when I was in middle school. Horking is more like barfing, but is probably the least used of the three, so I'd expect the largest breadth of interp on it. --Blair |
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KevinS wrote:
On Jun 24, 6:32?pm, Christopher M. wrote: Tyler hasn't looked good lately That picture was pretty good. I haven't seen him in a couple years. Last time I saw him, it looked like he was getting porky, a la Emeril. The most recent Crapplebee's commercial dares to show him out from behind the tall counter, boiler straining at his button-down. The boy is a tub. I'd say he's got a good 70-80 lbs to lose before he's back to his "Tyler's Ultimate" weight. --Blair |
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On Jun 24, 11:34?pm, KevinS wrote:
On Jun 24, 6:32?pm, Christopher M. wrote: Tyler hasn't looked good lately That picture was pretty good. I haven't seen him in a couple years. Last time I saw him, it looked like he was getting porky, a la Emeril. He's just plain gotten fat. |