Thread: Psychological Wording
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Fig Leaves
Indecent exposure!!
Streaker
Relay Race
Baton
Baton Rouge the State of Louisiana's capitol city. I think it means "red stick or staff.
stage make up, ( I was in a musical recently)
lipstick - I kissed my blushing wife this morning
Face - Where else would you put it?
Loosing face - where do you put lipstick then?
Ego
Superego
Bigheaded - I wouldn't know where to put lipstick, typical male see... Can't tell the difference between foundation and eyeshadow, and probably best that it stays that way too
A maul
A singleton
A single = a one bagger = slang for a base hit that lets the batter get to first base safely in the game of baseball.
Couple - as in a Norwegian wedlock
An Item = what they may have been before the string was tied.
Someone
Somewhere
Over the Rainbow
Pot of Gold
Goldilock
Tree Bears eat porridge, sit in chairs (some of which are breakable), sleep in beds, and live in tree-houses .
A Bear-costume; presented by John Irving in the novel "Hotel New Hampshire"
Mascot races - I loved watching them, how could they see the hurdles through those tiny holes?
Cheltenham races- horses that is
The Darby Take your pick of which one.
Human races - we may be a bit different I am told
Wheelbarrow race - Just don't have Big Aunt Sally as your partner
picnic
romance
adventure
Tension
bungee jumping
whale riding
Moby Dick
Aaaaaarrrg!
Whale meat! - see that's a good meal!! A meal for arch-angels!!!
blubber = whale fat
oil
Olive Oyl Popeye's girlfriend
Spinach - isn't that a yummy-yummy?
After-taste - Not the best in the world
After-math
Biology - was the next class after algebra in my 1956 sophomore high school curriculum.
History - and I heard a good one yesterday
Dawn of Time
You really remember that far back Grondy? Or have you kept your time-table all these years?
You really remember that far back Grondy? Or have you kept your time-table all these years?
No, my Way-Back Machine broke and not having a left nozzled framis with which to fix it, as that won't be invented until next century, I have yet to visit that time period. However i have seen and heard: The Crack of Dawn.
Fawn -