07-31-2007, 12:18 PM
ccm911 wrote:
I noticed that you missed this month. I was most disappointed.
As for your question.
chuff v. To chuff is to fart. Entirely seperate to the word chuffed so use with care.
chuffed adj. Someone who describes themselves as being chuffed is generally happy with life. You can also get away with saying you are unchuffed or dischuffed if something gets your back up. Make sure you only use this word in the correct tense and familiarise yourself with the meaning of the word chuff too.
I was not aware of the former, but was more familiar with the latter.
Quote:Just ask Wellardmac for the Northern English translation of "Chuff", as in the "Chuff Zone". Provided the VIZ has provided me with proper English over the years.
I missed the deadline for this month, but will be back for the next issue.
I noticed that you missed this month. I was most disappointed.
As for your question.
chuff v. To chuff is to fart. Entirely seperate to the word chuffed so use with care.
chuffed adj. Someone who describes themselves as being chuffed is generally happy with life. You can also get away with saying you are unchuffed or dischuffed if something gets your back up. Make sure you only use this word in the correct tense and familiarise yourself with the meaning of the word chuff too.
I was not aware of the former, but was more familiar with the latter.
Well 'ard: British Slang. Very Tough. Very Good.
Life is too short to travel in the slow lane.
Life is too short to travel in the slow lane.