Well what is even worse Jacob, is that wee, in British slang actually means
urine, rather the same way pee does in America.
So whenever I hear adverts for wee people talking about how much fun
they're having with their wee, that people should really get a wee or even
that wee is accessible
spirit...'
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From: dark d...@xgam.org
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Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2012 10:17 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] OT: WII in subject lines
Well what is even worse Jacob, is that wee, in British slang actually
means urine, rather
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Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2012 8:30 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] OT: WII in subject lines
Well, here in South Africa, wee does also share that meaning, and suppose
if you're scottish, then there's even another one - and you wonder why
everyone's so
Hi Dark,
Lol! I hadn't quite seen it that way, but you are right. Some
Americans use Wee as slang for urination as well. Which reminds me
of my high school French class.
We were learning language basics and of course in French the word for
yes is oui pronounced wee but spelled different.
Hi Tom.
There was unfortunately a french aural test paper where you heard a dialogue
in French then had to answer questions about it, that got to be rather
infamous for that reason.
one person would ask in french for a coca-coler, to which the next speaker
replied in a very high pitched and
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From: Thomas Ward thomasward1...@gmail.com
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2012 3:17 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] OT: WII in subject lines
Hi Dark,
Lol! I hadn't quite seen it that way, but you are right. Some
Americans use Wee as slang for urination
Hi Dark,
Lol! Yeah, I've been there. That's exactly the kind of thing we had in
my Freshman French class because you couldn't get a bunch of 15 year
old boys to take it seriously when saying certain words like oui that
had a totally different meaning in English. We did as much joking in
class as