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MiniGibbo
14th July 2012, 22:00
Why do kids use this word instead of "mrs"
It's longer
Auto spell corrects it Everytime
It's not a word
And grinds my gears..
Rogue_Shadow
14th July 2012, 22:01
http://images.wikia.com/familyguy/images/c/c5/Grinds-my-gears1.jpg
Really!
Is this worth a thread?
blackie_2k5
14th July 2012, 22:02
Why do kids use this word instead of "mrs"
It's longer
Auto spell corrects it Everytime
It's not a word
And grinds my gears..
#grindsmygears
fucking fail taking me 15 seconds to find the #key...
Giraffe
14th July 2012, 22:03
Gangsters use it because it's just as easy to type if you aren't a bellend.
Ryanoo
14th July 2012, 22:04
Ahem; Cool story bro.
(My 'first cool story bro' reply, feel blessed.)
Also I do actually hate it when people abbreviate words that once abbreviated it's longer than the original, either through characters or syllables. That grinds my gears.
Giraffe
14th July 2012, 22:07
Ahem; Cool story bro.
(My 'first cool story bro' reply, feel blessed.)
Also I do actually hate it when people abbreviate words that once abbreviated it's longer than the original, either through characters or syllables. That grinds my gears.
mrs is a prefix, missus is your actual missus. It's like Dr and doctor. Why does anyone ever bother typing doctor? Cos they aren't a bellend.
Ryanoo
14th July 2012, 22:12
Actually I'd say missus is the spelling of the pronunciation of the prefix; Mrs.
Also I don't use the Dr.s due to the fact I have a bawss survival knife; it has a compass, some gun powder, a needle with some thread some flint + steel and a picture of my missus in.
Penn
14th July 2012, 22:13
It is a word.
Ryanoo
14th July 2012, 22:15
It is a word.
No bitez today... I see what you're doing. Technically it is a word, but because it's not in a dictionary blah blah blah it isn't a 'recognized' word of the English language...
Sorry to not fuel your need.
MiniGibbo
14th July 2012, 22:17
It is a word.
Do you know what really grinds my gears saxp...
"penn" he really grinds my gears.
ed-bradley
14th July 2012, 22:20
I'd like to bake a cake made of rainbows and smiles.
Ryan
14th July 2012, 22:24
Most people don't use it because MRS would indicate they are a married partner, and not just a bit of fluff.
DAMSK11
14th July 2012, 22:25
I'd like to bake a cake made of rainbows and smiles.
Marijuana cake??
blackie_2k5
14th July 2012, 22:28
Most people don't use it because MRS would indicate they are a married partner, and not just a bit of fluff.
WINRAR
i refer to my lass as missus sometimes...would never say MRS... as im not..and dont plan on getting hitched
McGuire86
14th July 2012, 22:34
Dave refers to his missus as Sir :)
Giraffe
14th July 2012, 22:34
Cheeky git
Barry123
14th July 2012, 22:35
Save time, I call mine my ho
She doesn't mind.
dondan
14th July 2012, 22:37
mrs is a prefix, missus is your actual missus. It's like Dr and doctor. Why does anyone ever bother typing doctor? Cos they aren't a bellend.
That was almost EXACTLY what I was going to say :).
Ryan
14th July 2012, 22:38
Save time, I call mine my ho
She doesn't mind.
fluffy toys dont understand english thats why.
blackie_2k5
14th July 2012, 22:46
im sure they'll understand his leather "persuader" :homme:
Sophia_Bush
14th July 2012, 23:32
i use the term wife in a not great way
Ryanoo
15th July 2012, 01:24
Darlin' is mine.
MiniGibbo
15th July 2012, 08:21
So to some it up..
Bellends use "missus"
And the only people on here to admit using it are bellends.
:detective:
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