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I am an Engineer (or Spanner to the general public), Btec HND in Production and Mechanical Engineering and also the Name Lister's alternate universe persona had in an episode of Red Dwarf ! :-)
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Mad·i·son [mad-uh-suhn]
1.Dol·ly or Dol·ley [dol-ee](Dorothea Payne), 1768–1849, wife of James Madison. 2.James, 1751–1836, 4th president of the U.S. 1809–17. 3.a city in and the capital of Wisconsin, in the S part. 170,616. 4.a city in NE New Jersey. 15,357. 5.a town in S Connecticut. 14,031. 6.a city in SE Indiana. 12,472. 7.a river in SW Montana and NW Wyoming, flowing N to join the Jefferson and Gallatin rivers and form the Missouri River. 183 mi. (294 km) long. 8.a dance in which the participants stand side by side in a line while one person, acting as leader, calls out various steps, each letter of the word “Madison” signaling a specific step.
mon·key [muhng-kee]
1.any mammal of the order Primates, including the guenons, macaques, langurs, and capuchins, but excluding humans, the anthropoid apes, and, usually, the tarsier and prosimians. Compare New World monkey, Old World monkey. 2.the fur of certain species of such long-haired animals. 3.a person likened to such an animal, as a mischievous, agile child or a mimic. 4.a dance, deriving from the twist, in which the partners move their hands as if climbing a pole and jerk their heads back and forth. 5.Slang. an addiction to narcotics. 6.any of various mechanical devices, as the ram of a pile driver. 7.Coal Mining. a small passageway or opening. 8.British Slang. the sum of 500 pounds. 9.Australian Informal. a sheep. –verb (used without object) 10.Informal. to play or trifle idly; fool (often fol. by around or with). –verb (used with object) 11.to imitate; ape; mimic. 12.to mock. —Idioms 13.a monkey on one's back, Slang. a.an addiction to a drug or drugs; narcotic dependency. b.an enduring and often vexing habit or urge. c.a burdensome problem, situation, or responsibility; personal affliction or hindrance. 14.make a monkey out of, to cause to appear ridiculous; make a fool of. Also, make a monkey of.
[Origin: 1520–30; appar. < LG; cf. MLG Moneke (name of son of Martin the Ape in the story of Reynard), equiv. to mone- (akin to obs. F monne she-ape, Sp, Pg mono ape) + -ke dim. suffix]
—Related forms mon·key·ish, adjective
mon·key·ish·ly, adverb
mon·key·ish·ness, noun
1.Dol·ly or Dol·ley [dol-ee](Dorothea Payne), 1768–1849, wife of James Madison. 2.James, 1751–1836, 4th president of the U.S. 1809–17. 3.a city in and the capital of Wisconsin, in the S part. 170,616. 4.a city in NE New Jersey. 15,357. 5.a town in S Connecticut. 14,031. 6.a city in SE Indiana. 12,472. 7.a river in SW Montana and NW Wyoming, flowing N to join the Jefferson and Gallatin rivers and form the Missouri River. 183 mi. (294 km) long. 8.a dance in which the participants stand side by side in a line while one person, acting as leader, calls out various steps, each letter of the word “Madison” signaling a specific step.
mon·key [muhng-kee]
1.any mammal of the order Primates, including the guenons, macaques, langurs, and capuchins, but excluding humans, the anthropoid apes, and, usually, the tarsier and prosimians. Compare New World monkey, Old World monkey. 2.the fur of certain species of such long-haired animals. 3.a person likened to such an animal, as a mischievous, agile child or a mimic. 4.a dance, deriving from the twist, in which the partners move their hands as if climbing a pole and jerk their heads back and forth. 5.Slang. an addiction to narcotics. 6.any of various mechanical devices, as the ram of a pile driver. 7.Coal Mining. a small passageway or opening. 8.British Slang. the sum of 500 pounds. 9.Australian Informal. a sheep. –verb (used without object) 10.Informal. to play or trifle idly; fool (often fol. by around or with). –verb (used with object) 11.to imitate; ape; mimic. 12.to mock. —Idioms 13.a monkey on one's back, Slang. a.an addiction to a drug or drugs; narcotic dependency. b.an enduring and often vexing habit or urge. c.a burdensome problem, situation, or responsibility; personal affliction or hindrance. 14.make a monkey out of, to cause to appear ridiculous; make a fool of. Also, make a monkey of.
[Origin: 1520–30; appar. < LG; cf. MLG Moneke (name of son of Martin the Ape in the story of Reynard), equiv. to mone- (akin to obs. F monne she-ape, Sp, Pg mono ape) + -ke dim. suffix]
—Related forms mon·key·ish, adjective
mon·key·ish·ly, adverb
mon·key·ish·ness, noun
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Mines self explanatory, my username on other forums is Grimmy which comes from my online gaming days........Grim Re@per so Grimmy kind of stuck!
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STIlover. I love contracting Sexually Transmitted Infections
Chlamydia being my all time favorite.
Chlamydia being my all time favorite.
Last edited by stilover; 09 May 2008 at 01:20 PM.
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Another boring 'It's my name' username.
At school there was another lad in my class called John Bullock.
I'm 5'11" and he was really short so I was nicknamed Big B@llocks and he was called Little B@llocks Now I thought this was a good laugh but for some reason he didn't think the same!
I didn't think about using Big B@llocks though cause I'm a boring f@rt.
Dave.
At school there was another lad in my class called John Bullock.
I'm 5'11" and he was really short so I was nicknamed Big B@llocks and he was called Little B@llocks Now I thought this was a good laugh but for some reason he didn't think the same!
I didn't think about using Big B@llocks though cause I'm a boring f@rt.
Dave.
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munna,
a person who bares his bum in public...(Which i do..If youve got it, flaunt it!!)
a small little cute baby...indian terminology given to a little poo/puke/cry ball...(which i am not...thanks mum/dad!!...I love you really!!)
a person who bares his bum in public...(Which i do..If youve got it, flaunt it!!)
a small little cute baby...indian terminology given to a little poo/puke/cry ball...(which i am not...thanks mum/dad!!...I love you really!!)
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Number plate - stems from nickname of wool head due to curly hair (how may family and friends are so original!!!!) and L9 because it was far cheaper than L1 or any other letter/number combo's
Some fantastic names on here though
Some fantastic names on here though