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New Makes perfect sense
If you understand English as opposed to American.
From the [link|http://english2american.com/|English to American Dictionary]
fag n. Be exceedingly careful with this one. 1. "fag" is a very common (probably the most common) word meaning cigarette. One of the most amusing e-mails I've had concerning this page was from an American who had arrived at her company's UK offices to be told that the person she was looking for was "outside blowing a fag". 2. Almost worse, "fag" was used until recently to describe first year senior-school kids who had to perform menial tasks (cleaning boots, running errands and the like) for the seniors. A contributor tells me that he was met with aghast looks when he told a group of New Yorkers that he "was a fag at school last year". Modern thinking on slavery has seen that the practice of "fagging" has all but died out.
But the headline would definitely raise more than an eyebrow!
A good friend will come and bail you out of jail ... but, a true friend will be sitting next to you saying, "Damn...that was fun!"
New One smokes fags, one does not blow them.


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New Re: Makes perfect sense
The Romans carried around a faggot with an embedded axe as a symbol of their power. They also had a type of oven that used faggots for fuel.
-drl
     Weight soon over for pill that fights fags - (boxley) - (27)
         Makes perfect sense - (jbrabeck) - (2)
             One smokes fags, one does not blow them. -NT - (pwhysall)
             Re: Makes perfect sense - (deSitter)
         endocannabinoid - your inner cannibal_____cha cha cha -NT - (Ashton)
         No, it is real - (broomberg)
         So, how much did those pills use to weigh... - (CRConrad) - (21)
             Five. (soon over for) -NT - (Meerkat)
             Did you follow the link? - (drewk) - (1)
                 Yuck! (But that's no reason for BOx to repeat it.) -NT - (CRConrad)
             That's "used to", pilky - (FuManChu) - (17)
                 It's a bad idiom - (deSitter)
                 Nope, wannabe-Nussy, it sure as heck ain't. - (CRConrad) - (15)
                     That was fun - (drewk) - (3)
                         picture the history prof in the movie "back to school" -NT - (boxley)
                         Everyone would drop after the first week -NT - (lincoln) - (1)
                             Killer Conrad! -NT - (deSitter)
                     Nit - (jbrabeck) - (9)
                         no nit either is acceptable -NT - (boxley)
                         Either is OK - (deSitter) - (7)
                             To my glorious British ears... - (pwhysall) - (6)
                                 Same here - (Meerkat) - (1)
                                     Try.. "he's done git got.." -NT - (Ashton)
                                 confusing it with the past tense of caught - (boxley) - (3)
                                     Nah, that's "done caughted" -NT - (drewk) - (1)
                                         Isn't that what happens before people marry? -NT - (Meerkat)
                                     Ah don' cotten ta yer 'cottin' -NT - (Ashton)
                     {chortle} Well.. shut ma mouf - (Ashton)

I never trusted P.E. teachers, I'll tell you that.
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