for some reason only meaning MODERN is visiting my brain
It's because of my misunderstanding some words in explanations...
Elementary English!!!
:bang::bang::bang:
if nobody wont to correct me, I afford next one -
I hope my brains are up to date after your explanations.
i.e.
they are upgraded
they are refreshed
they are more modern than before starting this thread
is that right at last?
:bang::bang::bang:
if nobody wont to correct me, I afford next one - stuff
Thank you Chris!
I have a load of stuff in my garage
My garage is full of stuff
(bikes tools paint ladders wire etc)
All collectively called "stuff"
Or even my garage is stuffed full of stuff
ie there is no more room for anything
Soft toys, teady bears are stuffed
You make the toy and then stuff it ( fill it with soft fibre) then it is a stuffed toy.
You can also stuff your self with food, full to the brim, no room for anymore.
Stuff is also an English slang word for f*** ( I knew you would get that one at least)
Example with stuffing the microphone up his *** can be so useful for majority of Russian singersStuff is the plural for a group of items, matter or things. (useful for when you forget the name of things).
e.g.
I went home to get my photography stuff.
That's good stuff.
I want that stuff that makes your skin look younger.
It's also a verb "to stuff", it means to put something into something else usually with some effort.
e.g.
I hate his singing so much I want to stuff the microphone up his ***.
She stuffed the letters into the postbox.
He was caught stuffing a gun into a hiding place.
Hey, mates. Have you arranged things with each other?Sometimes **** (S word meaning poo) is also used to mean stuff, for example:
I have a load of stuff to do for school.
I have a load of **** to do for school.
They mean the same thingThis is used particularly amongst young people.
Slang though, of course![]()

Thank you Chris!
They were good classes.
Can you tell me about meaning f*** that I would get?
Hey, mates. Have you arranged things with each other?
I see some *** in each of your explanation![]()
You might guess I didn't know meaning words were built from ***.![]()
Chris, you are an experienced teacher!
Well you say that you get the meanings you shouldn't
it begins with F and ends with K there is a U&C in the middle![]()

Chris, you are an experienced teacher!
Did you teach children anywhere?
In the English language “Loser” can have two meanings:
Correct term:
1) Loser: To have lost in a competition
Sam was the loser of the event.
"Slang" term:
2) Loser: To be a Sad/lonely person
Sam is a loser

I'm an idiot! I've remembered...
Russell told me this idiom:
if you pay peanuts, you get monkeys'
Thanks a lot formy remembering
Reminding me or helping me to remember
I know that Chris is the best teacher and his explanations are always clear, but why the candlestick?Ah I see now, I think that candlestick just about covered it![]()
Ah I see now, I think that candlestick just about covered it![]()
I know that Chris is the best teacher and his explanations are always clear, but why the candlestick?
Why did he use that word?
Ah I see now, I think that candlestick just about covered it![]()
I know that Chris is the best teacher and his explanations are always clear, but why the candlestick?
Why did he use that word?
I have to agree with you wtf?
oops fair cop guv
(memo to self - read the thread properly!)
Remember the thread about people not reading the whole thing before
passing comments :shrug: it was only 2 posts above mine :razz:![]()
definitely!It's a much more interesting name than Stuart!!

Sure, because I have the right dictionary:nuts:Great! You didn't write definately![]()