Words for everyday use


Loving this show. Am I the only one who thinks it has changed his vocabulary forever?

Favourites words so far: F * * kster, S**tsack, Maccaroni (meaning a rich gay - being of the homosex inclination myself I feel justified in using this in an reappropriated way though seeing as how I'm neither rich nor completely broke I can only wonder exactly what pasta I am).

I read somewhere that one episode of this has the line "My c * * t has teeth". I CAN'T WAIT!

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ROFLMAO!!!

I just love how the Georgians (and their Restoration forefathers) seemed to delight in using vulgar language.

Have you ever read some bawdy Poetry?

Utter filth I tell you....

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Yes, the language is enjoyably rich and pungent! Perhaps I haven't been paying close enough attention, but I'm sure I only heard the word sh**tsack for the first time in last night's episode, which hadn't been shown when you posted your comment. Have you been lucky enough to see some episodes in advance, or was it in something you read (please say what, so I can read it too!)?

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I agree. *beep* has already entered my vocabulary, and we have even built on this, adding *beep* for a young *beep*

I prefer Imaginality to reality.

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The last epsidoe should've had that line in it, said when Lady Fawkland's in prison and a guard approaches her with an erection, but sadly the scene didn't make it to the final cut.

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how'd you know that?!

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Surely the question is how did you know that line existed? ;-)

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