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aristophanes

26th April 2012, 23:51
What's bondle? Hip Canadian street lingo?
Do you guys say "Don't get your undies in a bundle"? Not that I do, mind you; I'm far too refined.
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syzygy

27th April 2012, 00:05
Just a word I thought Doc could use, but not in Chambers, alas.

I think we say "knickers in a knot", but haven't heard that in a while.
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teenieleek

27th April 2012, 09:49
In these parts (no, not THESE parts) the expression is knickers in a twist.
p.s. I wanted to use italics but couldn't work out how to use these code tags. Advice anyone?
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syzygy

27th April 2012, 21:02
When you click Add Reply you will see instructions
to the right ------>

They are quite clear.

For italics,
put a lowercase i in square brackets at the beginning of the text,
and /i in square brackets at the end.
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ajt1

28th April 2012, 09:55
How long is the arm of coincidence. I'm just reading a Jonathon Kellerman novel, and come upon an expression new to me "getting their undies all scrunched"
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aristophanes

28th April 2012, 14:17
"All scrunched"? Sounds sooo West Coast. I wonder if anyone has thought of marketing Jaguar undies.
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