"Are those shy Eurasian footwear, cowboy chaps, or jolly earthmoving headgear?": a phonetic pangram: a sentence which uses all the phonemes, or phones, of English (rather than alphabetic characters).
phonetic pangram: phonetic pangram: a sentence which uses all the phonemes, or phones, of English (rather than alphabetic characters).
argh: what a pirate says to express annoyance, dismay, embarrassment or frustration.
ARGH those shy Eurasian footwear, cowboy chaps, or jolly eARGHthmoving headgear!: what a pirate says to express annoyance, dismay, embarrassment or frustration about "Are those shy Eurasian footwear, cowboy chaps, or jolly earthmoving headgear?"
"ARGH those shy Eurasian footwear, cowboy chaps, or jolly eARGHthmoving headgear!" - says a pirate
after investigating tony's cadbury tunnel mike was most grateful. He vocalised his appreciation with the words "cheers chap"
Getting angry or upset at a joke or butthurt aka booty tickled
Her: he was pissed when you put him on blast
Me: idk why he gettin so booty chapped when he did the same shit to me and I didn’t cry about it
"hi there chaps," said i, the one and only Sir Arthur the Seventh of Valarinum
Person 1:omg dude its granny smith
Person 2:I just creamed my chaps
the action of chapping another persons ass. Thus making them very annoyed and pissed off
that thicc nibba took my virginity. he gave me a real good ass chapping.
Man #1: Man, where can we get a bite to eat?
Man #2: The chaps at Han's Cafe serve by far the best eats.