Originally posted by Sean:
Originally posted by Andre the Giant:
[b]Sean, I don't think I've ever heard you be so angry, hateful and insulting... are you sure you're not a Deaniac? Are you taking your meds?
That's the second time in a row for you mentioning my name specifically. I'm not the only one here posting nasties you know.[/b]Yeah, but you're the most fun to poke fun at.
Well since you insist on being on the business end of my wrath, Fuck you! The puss from Dean's pimpled ass has more substance than you've ever posted!
:p
You're especially fun to poke fun at when you incorrectly spell "pus"
Spelling police please....
puss1 ( P ) Pronunciation Key (ps) Informal
n.
1. A cat.
2. A girl or young woman.
[Probably of Germanic origin.]
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puss2 ( P ) Pronunciation Key (ps)
n. Slang
1. The mouth.
2. The human face.
[Irish Gaelic pus, mouth, from Middle Irish bus, lip.]
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puss
\Puss\ (p[.u]s), n. [Cf. D. poes, Ir. & Gael. pus.] 1. A cat; -- a fondling appellation.
2. A hare; -- so called by sportsmen.
Puss in the corner, a game in which all the players but one occupy corners of a room, or certain goals in the open air, and exchange places, the one without a corner endeavoring to get a corner while it is vacant, leaving some other without one.
Puss moth (Zo["o]l.), any one of several species of stout bombycid moths belonging to Cerura, Harpyia, and allied genera, esp. Harpyia vinuli, of Europe. The larv[ae] are humpbacked, and have two caudal appendages.
Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.
puss
n 1: obscene terms for female genitals [syn: cunt, pussy, nooky, slit] 2: informal terms [syn: kitty, kitty-cat, pussy, pussycat]
Source: WordNet ® 1.6, © 1997 Princeton University