fear and loathing in new zealand...
kaiser
— 30 Mar 2006 21:54
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have you never used the phrase 'tupping' for shagging? ahhh... no, you probably won't have; suspect it's a highlands line... altho' am vaguely surprised that nz doesn't use it, now i come to think on it, especially as it's used more often for rams than bulls...
anyway- though the Avon lady went out in the 70's?? or is she back?
grix
— 30 Mar 2006 22:24
Subject: Re: Re: Re: Re: fear and loathing in new zealand...
nope never heard of tupping
shagging, banging, boffing, borking, bonking, screwing, rooting, humping, boning,
bumping uglies, make piggies, franking the fungus well, taking the big onion,
climbing Mount Pork-o-lay-la, making the two-backed beast, parking the beef bus in tuna town, pressure wash the quiver bone in the bitch wrinkle and parting the beef curtains
but never tupping
Wex
— 30 Mar 2006 22:41
Subject: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: fear and loathing in new zealand...
***kin'ell!!!! Thanks for the education grix

but even "I" (sorry to exacerbate rash nix) have heard of tupping! Interestingly enough, I just had to type "tup" (sorry again nick) to make
Wex
— 30 Mar 2006 23:19
Subject: futher tupping thoughts
Tupperware is in fact simply an anagram of Pre-tupwear ......... pre

wear hey hey!!

it's all making sense now

grix
— 31 Mar 2006 00:04
Subject: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: fear and loathing in new zealand...
maybe need to change the emoticon for tup....
jmax
— 01 Apr 2006 18:56
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'Tup' is an expression to be heard more in Yorkshire than anywhere else in the UK (and generally more around the deeper, darker parts of working-class Bradford than anywhere else), but it does have a place in Derbyshire-speak too, where the Derby Tup refers to the county's mascot, a ram ... and by that I do mean the male of the sheep ...
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