" fany " : pronunciation and usage
Terry_Clubbup
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fany[/b]
pronunciation :[/b]
-- var. 1. [short a vowel] sounds like "fanny"
-- var. 2. [long a vowel] sounds like "Fania", but "Fani". Also known as European "a" vowel.
-- var. 3. [raer]["a" as e vowel] sounds like "many" which actually
sounds like "menny" [PASUE]
usage :[/b]
-- adj. - That certainly is a fany hood you're wearing, Richard.
-- verb - Alls we need now is for Jonny to come fany up the joint.
-- noun - How dare you presume to impugn my fany.
-- adv. - Ever since Patrick found that 12" he even walks fany.
Amendments, corrections, additions and hysterics are encouraged
by futurists and antiquarians alike ; anything to make the entry
more fany. *PASUE*
pronunciation :[/b]
-- var. 1. [short a vowel] sounds like "fanny"
-- var. 2. [long a vowel] sounds like "Fania", but "Fani". Also known as European "a" vowel.
-- var. 3. [raer]["a" as e vowel] sounds like "many" which actually
sounds like "menny" [PASUE]
usage :[/b]
-- adj. - That certainly is a fany hood you're wearing, Richard.
-- verb - Alls we need now is for Jonny to come fany up the joint.
-- noun - How dare you presume to impugn my fany.
-- adv. - Ever since Patrick found that 12" he even walks fany.
Amendments, corrections, additions and hysterics are encouraged
by futurists and antiquarians alike ; anything to make the entry
more fany. *PASUE*
Comments
Thank you--it is a pity that you will never be capable of experiencing the same level of pleasure and stimulation as me.
oh shit
You know, I occasionally have trouble walking normally.
faynee
Like a dude I know whose nickname is "Thaney"
Fania = Fah-knee-uh
Fany = Fay-knee
potato, potato
tomato, tomato
'sall good
All this time the Young Regatta was thinking that European dudes walked that way because they were some limpwristed womanous poptarts. I feel fortunate that we as a community have now reached a new level of cross-cultural understanding.
All my European dudes: I am just playing.
Well I'll be buggered out back of a haberdashery, I never even
considered this possibility.
That is why two heads are better than one.
I can't even remember this though, it's just so bizarre to me...
I'll need a mnemonic device.
Let's see...Fey...knee...
WOULD
TAP
TINA FEY GOT THAT CRACK! GIRL CAN SPIT COMEDIC FIRE LIKE WHOA!
MILO!!!! WHERE YA BEEN???
Check my ipod clasp on the waistline
awww, come on dood:
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