Terms for "hot" people that make you giggle
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Foxy0
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Foxy
Once somebody called me a "stone cold fox" I looked at him like "wtf dude"0 -
stud muffin0
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Man cake, beef cake, piece of *kitten*, sexy beast, tall drink of water... I can't remember any more right now. lol.0
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In England some people say "peng" And it makes me think of penguins.0
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A woman once called my boyfriend "a good-looking Mountain Dew". That was by far the funniest term I have ever heard.0
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Foxy
My mom will say "fox" or "foxy" and I just look at her like she grew an extra head...
Otherwise "all that" (and a bag of chips).0 -
"Fit" Its a UK term mostly I believe and "Bit of alright" (Which I love, cause I think it's hilarious!) Which Might be more Aussie.0
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stud muffin and dish make me cringe0
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In England some people say "peng" And it makes me think of penguins.
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Mama jama. :laugh:0
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"Fit" Its a UK term mostly I believe and "Bit of alright" (Which I love, cause I think it's hilarious!) Which Might be more Aussie.
LMAO @ a bit of alright0 -
Channing0
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being called a fox or foxy....lol0
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HEAVENLY!0
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A cool drink of water
It's a southern thing and it makes me giggle all the time.0 -
I can't stand when people refer to good looking people as "Gorge" as in short for gorgeous. To me, gorging is when you eat too much, so you'd better be talking about a really big guy/girl when you say it, or else....0
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Mama jama. :laugh:
i was just going to say bad mama jama0 -
"Brick ****house".0
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"Fit" Its a UK term mostly I believe and "Bit of alright" (Which I love, cause I think it's hilarious!) Which Might be more Aussie.
Yep, I'm English and tend to use these two most often. And "I'd tap it" always makes me giggle :-)0 -
Calling a woman a "brick s**house". In what universe is that even remotely flattering?0
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"smart"....not referring to intellect.0
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In my native tongue which is Igbo.. one of the many languages spoken in Nigeria, West Africa for those who don't know we say "iyanga(e-yan-ga)"0
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"hot little number"0
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hunk.....sounds so stupid to me! LOL0
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I never got the "PHAT" trend...it got really annoying, really quickly...(i.e. "I'm so fattt!!!! ..and by that I mean PRETTY HOT AND TEMPTING!!!!") shut up! :noway:0
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When Australians say spunky it does not mean the same thing to a Brit!0
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"Fit" Its a UK term mostly I believe and "Bit of alright" (Which I love, cause I think it's hilarious!) Which Might be more Aussie.
Yep, I'm English and tend to use these two most often. And "I'd tap it" always makes me giggle :-)
A bit off topic, but "On the pull" and "On the horn" Are more classic English terms that I love!0 -
I'm in the UK and I use Brick S**t House to refer to someone as being very muscular / big boned - Bouncer like. LOL!
Maybe I've been using it in the wrong context all these years. I wouldn't use it to say someone is Hot.
Personally, I'd say they were Fit, Bit of Alright, or just simply Hot. Perhaps even Stud.
What about Hubba Hubba! LOL!0 -
Beef Cake haha lol0
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