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Feek
04-10-2008, 22:18
Scottish for flange?

I just started watching an episode of Extras and she says "this is blummin' riding right up my clunge" and in my beery state it's given me the giggles ;D

clunge lol

Justsomebloke
04-10-2008, 22:36
;D Round here they call it "Having a Latch on" but I like Clunge better :)

divine
04-10-2008, 22:43
Used clunge down here for yeeeeaaaars.

Justsomebloke
04-10-2008, 22:52
I've been thinking of ways to drop it in conversations.

Madame can I carry your Clunge :confused:

Sir, Is that your Clunge or mine :p

Dude, Am Gagging for some Clunge :D

iCraig
04-10-2008, 22:55
Clunge.
Foof.
Cludge.
etc

penski
05-10-2008, 11:44
Gutted Ewok.

*n

Roberta
05-10-2008, 11:51
Words used in my house:
Minnie Ha-Ha
Twinkle
Wanny-Ange

NokkonWud
05-10-2008, 12:09
Aye, used it a while. Add's a bit of spice to a relationship with the clunge plunge.

SidewinderINC
05-10-2008, 18:58
fT45EhTIxqU PNSFW :p

Feek
05-10-2008, 19:06
I didn't hear the word clunge *giggle* in that video at all!

SidewinderINC
05-10-2008, 19:26
I didn't hear the word clunge *giggle* in that video at all!

I know :(, but there's plenty of others in there :)

Blackstar
05-10-2008, 22:32
No the Scottish for flange is ****, clunge sounds suspiciously English to me.

semi-pro waster
05-10-2008, 23:04
No the Scottish for flange is ****, clunge sounds suspiciously English to me.

I'd have to agree with this lady, I know of the term but can't profess to ever having used it or heard it used up here.

Feek
05-10-2008, 23:16
The reason I thought it might be Scottish is that it was muttered by Maggie, a woman of Scottish accent and it just fitted so well. I stand corrected. However, like JSB I shall endeavour to use the word in my daily speech.