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| Platinum Lifetime Member Last Online: Today 08:42 AM iTrader: (3) Join Date: Jan 2007
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DNF$: 437 Location: Ottawa
Country: | lol, gotta love those kooky big pocket snapnames bidders. pronouncable 3 letter .com probably by someone who is looking at the long term. |
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| Name: Darren Last Online: Yesterday 11:34 PM iTrader: (75) Join Date: Feb 2006
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Country: | What the fug?
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| Name: Dale Hubbard Last Online: Today 06:33 AM iTrader: (45) Join Date: Jan 2003
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DNF$: 5,873 Location: Exeter, UK
Country: | "Fug" is generally British written slang for the quotation of an obvious expletive. Like "fuggin' 'ell".
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| Platinum Lifetime Member Last Online: 11-16-2009 08:38 PM iTrader: (1) Join Date: Sep 2002
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Country: | That is why the thing british talk can not be understood by normal north american english speaker. So "fug" is a "hot word" for UK, seems quite normal! |
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