Auld Large Size
- WORD BY
buffaloquinn
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- 1 month ago
- SEE ALSO
- Gequipois, disc junkie, buddyism
noun, Unwanted holiday pounds.
- DEFINITION BY
BuffHere
- CREATED
- 1 month ago
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John hoped to shed himself of his Auld Large Size by early spring.
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anatummy of the holidays hanuchub In-laws indulge bulge fattitudinal adjustment ingrease fat-ality Renter Rolls fete weight Holidents
> Moreoversized love handels heavy duty love handels oversized ove handels holilard Weight Christmas. Holycowdays ! Januworries corpulatent Fa-la-lard Christmass Santaclods Santabellynism santabellyphobia ChristmaXL santabelly tummy attuck Santa's spare tire Fatishism fattigue yummy tummy the soft underbelly of the holidays Holipounds poundbound holidays double airfare trouble legally packin legally packin' fatefat holigain
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That is just too cute... "Should Auld Large Size , dare not you sit, nor stuff your pie hole moooore, Get offf your butt and on Wii Fit, aaand work out 'til you're sore."
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that's so funny Buff!!! I Love it lol
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On New Year's Eve, the most common song for most English-speaking people to sing is "Auld Lang Syne." Isn't it funny How it's possible to sing and hear a song so many times and have no idea what it means? and wouldn't it be funny if it meant "Big Pink Elephants"? A good sub-question is, what language is it? It turns out that "Auld Lang Syne" is an extremely old Scottish song that was first written down in the 1700s. Robert Burns is the person whose transcription got the most attention, so the song is associated with him. According to this page, a good translation of the words "auld lang syne" is "times gone by." So (incorporating a couple of other translations) when we sing this song, we are saying, "We'll drink a cup of kindness yet for times gone by."
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Wow...very interesting! Thank you! A cup of kindness sounds like an awesome drink as well. Mazeltov!
