it is look in the lancet Oxford English dictionary definition 1. motherfucker A common slang derived most popularly from a form of "yo momma jokes" but actually dating way back to the 1300's when it was considered the highest sin to sleep with ones own mother. (Even above murder.) It can mean precisely as it sounds, one who has sex with mothers, but it was originally meant as "one who has sex with their own mother". It is most of the time used without meaning, just to be said in a sentence, it can mean absolutely nothing and absolutely everything its meant to at the same time. Also is used constantly to denote someone is a moron, a trife, a back stabber, and any number of other completely unrelated meanings. "You motherfucker! how could you!" "What the motherfuck is going on here?" "Motherfucker, motherfucker, motherfucker...!" Also described in the influential medical journal The Lancet where Famous Neurosurgeon Ben Carson described a patients brain trauma as 'nothing more than a mother ****er of a hang over'
I hate that ****er with an ego as big as his fat head that presents "you're on sky sports". Jason ****ing Cundy!! Such an arrogant bastard. His ex wife has got more plastic in her face than the whole of Madame Tussauds.
also hate the fact she always says "oh my husband was a famous footballer who played for chelsea" like he was the integral part of that team.
We should start a thread where everyone lists their top 20 hated people (Football/NUFC related). First gets 20 points, 2nd 19, 3rd 18, and all the way down to 20th which gets one point. Then we can find the top 20 hated people who are NUFC or generally football related on this board, and someone can make a nice little cut out and keep Not606 Dartboard of Hatred.
In no paticular order: 20. El Hadji Diouf 19. Steve Bruce 18. Mick McCarthy 17. Phil Brown 16. Tony Pulis 15. Graeme Souness 14. Steve Kean 13. Sam Allardyce 12. Kieran Richardson 11. Titus Bramble 10. Michael Owen 9. Karl Henry 8. Damien Duff 7. Gareth Barry 6. Nigel De Jong 5. Andy Carroll 4. Neil Lennon 3. Joe Kinnear 2. Anton Ferdinand 1. Stephen Carr
That was just a sugesstion for somebody who is less lazy than me and would actually be bothered to tally up everyone's points. Don't actually list them cause nothings gonna happen. If it was to be done it would need its own thread as well. But thanks anyway BARTG
I think I am guilty of using 'awesome' too frivolously but in my defense I entirely blame American tv shows and films.
Take this kiss upon the brow! And, in parting from you now, Thus much let me avow-- You are not wrong, who deem That my days have been a dream; Yet if hope has flown away In a night, or in a day, In a vision, or in none, Is it therefore the less gone? All that we see or all that we shake why poor pavel did you forsake.