It's my wedding anniversary soon and for some reason this popped into my head. Just kidding. It's a line from a song and I've always liked the sound of it. Then I saw this bride and she seemed right for the job.
It's my wedding anniversary soon and for some reason this popped into my head. Just kidding. It's a line from a song and I've always liked the sound of it. Then I saw this bride and she seemed right for the job.
I bought a little book called The Meaning of Tingo. It was on sale at amazon. It's full of unusual words and their meanings and I'm going to start trying to incorporate them into sentences when I talk to people. It won't be easy though.
For example the meaning of Tingo is – to take all the objects one desires from the house of a friend, one at a time, by borrowing them. We probably call that stealing.
Then there's the meaning of nakhur – a camel that won't give milk until it's nostrils are tickled. Wonder who gets that job.
Oh here's one. Bakku-shan – a woman who seems pretty when seen from behind but not from the front.
And I often feel the need for this one. Tsuji-giri – to try out a new sword on a passer by.
Here we go, I definitely experienced dokidoki last night. That is rapid pounding heartbeats caused by worry or surprise. Thats because Lloyds girlfriend rang from Scotland at midnight and a phone call at midnight always gets the heart racing.