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Subject: RE: BS: old geezer's From: GUEST,Mingulay Date: 03 Sep 04 - 09:13 AM Heavens above, old farts are bad enough any way but to have one that has actually crusted over is a horrendous thought. Are you sure that this actually is a fart and not something a little more advanced on the evolutionary scale of such things? Get the feeling that I have just time slipped sideways into a different thread. What medication? |
Subject: RE: BS: old geezer's From: GUEST Date: 06 Sep 04 - 04:32 AM I would think the obvious picture conjured up by the term 'crusty old fart' is that of a fartleberry. See if you can find THAT in a dictionary. Never seen one myself. |
Subject: RE: BS: old geezer's From: GUEST,Mingulay Date: 06 Sep 04 - 05:32 AM A fartleberry is of course one of those staccato type farts that has crusted over. Very much like a raspberry with attitude. Given suitable acoustic conditions it sounds much like a short burst from a sten gun or a pneumatic drill on a sharp frosty morning. Dictionaries have a habit of lagging behind popular usage, mine still says 'wicked' means bad/evil! Even if you haven't seen a fartleberry, you must surely have heard at least one. Unless you mistook it for Concorde. |
Subject: RE: BS: old geezer's From: Cobble Date: 06 Sep 04 - 08:39 PM Geezer. Slang a person esp, an old man. (Dialect pronunciation of guiser "mummer"). Oxford English Dictionary. So not only old men are called this, as I know from my younger days. It was a common usage word in the 1950s for any man. Enjoy Cobble. |