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Terry-Holliday

Rowing - on water - not rowing asin - had too many beers and get argumentative!!

Are you ready for another game Tont>

 


Poptart

Hey, with all these Britishters in the thread, one would think I could get a definition of 'suss.'

 

I've seen it used many times here, in the forums, that is, by you guys from across the wee pond.

 

 

Never you mind:

suss      [suhs] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation

–verb (used with object)
Chiefly British Slang. to investigate or figure out (usually fol. by out).

[Origin: 1965–70; earlier, to suspect, a suspect, shortening of suspect]

cmh0114

I have a riddle that I've heard before, and I think it's a pretty good one. 

"Brothers and sisters have I none, yet that man's father is my father's son.  Who is he?" 


chessbot3000
cmh0114 wrote:

I have a riddle that I've heard before, and I think it's a pretty good one. 

"Brothers and sisters have I none, yet that man's father is my father's son.  Who is he?" 


He's your son, but maybe you should give him a name, so you don't have to be cryptic when you talk about him. Tongue out


cmh0114
lol, yeah that might be a good idea.  :D