Apronyms
General Category => Word Games => Topic started by: BJ on August 21, 2000, 02:49:59 PM
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Dear List Members,
Can anyone help me with this last acronym from a list of sixty that I have just completed?
I'm really stuck and it's driving me mad!
Here it is:
11 = D.H. and S. (F.L.G.)
These are not well known acronyms.
THANKS!
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11 = D.H. and S. (F.L.G.)
I'm usually no good at those, but it just came to me... I'm not sure about the D (I always thought it was Secret...) but the rest is Herbs and Spices (Finger Licking Good)
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Angel wrote:
(I always thought it was Secret...)
Try "Different".
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Is "Finger Licking Good" used as a metaphor for the cruder version (ie: F***ing Good) ?
>>> On 21 August 2000 22:50:57 NZST, Angela Brett wrote:
11 = D.H. and S. (F.L.G.)
I'm usually no good at those, but it just came to me... I'm not sure about the D (I always thought it was Secret...) but the rest is Herbs and Spices (Finger Licking Good)
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>>> On 05 September 2000 01:44:00 NZST, Edwin Hermann wrote:
Is "Finger Licking Good" used as a metaphor for the cruder version (ie: F***ing Good) ?
No! LOL.
It means exactly what is says... the food is so good that you want to lick your fingers!
Of course this may have more than a little to do with the fact that they don't give you any cutlery ;-)
Tony
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>>> On 05 September 2000 01:44:00 NZST, Edwin Hermann wrote:
Is "Finger Licking Good" used as a metaphor for the cruder version (ie: F***ing Good) ?
and I said:
Hehehe... maybe - but not being a huge fan of KFC I think I like Tony's explanation better!
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>>> On 05 September 2000 09:09:24 NZST, Tony wrote:
No I didn't!!!!
I never did anything in New Zealand Time. I'm a BST or GMT person and saying I'm not won't make it so :–p
Tony McCoy O'Grady
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I think that's meant to be "Delicious"
>>> On 25 August 2000 09:00:30 NZST, Buachaill &#-13;n &#-55;ireann wrote:
Angel wrote:
(I always thought it was Secret...)
Try "Different".