please help me
> what is the meaning of the word "trunt"?
>
> please help me
"Trunt"? Why, it's just a nice, neat, general-purpose
verb/adjective/noun.
Examples:
"I caught my wife trunting with the vicar last night!!"
"Do you like the way Giles trunts?"
"Wow! Get a load of the trunt over there!"
"Trunting hell! What the trunt is going on here??"
and the classic:
"Are you coming to the Truntfest this year?"
Well .. are you?
Regards,
Oliver Wanke
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> "Trunt"? Why, it's just a nice, neat, general-purpose
> verb/adjective/noun.
Don't be ridiculous! I looked it up in the OED and it is actually
just a verb describing homosexual, anal activity.
> "Are you coming to the Truntfest this year?"
^^^^^^^^^
I hate to think about what'll be going on there. Festival of
buggery? Oh dear ..
> Oliver Wanke
*snigger*
> > "Trunt"? Why, it's just a nice, neat, general-purpose
> > verb/adjective/noun.
> Don't be ridiculous! I looked it up in the OED and it is actually
> just a verb describing homosexual, anal activity.
What are you talking about? It doesn't even exist in the dictionary,
for the simple reason that it could represent _any_ word.
> > "Are you coming to the Truntfest this year?"
> ^^^^^^^^^
> I hate to think about what'll be going on there. Festival of
> buggery? Oh dear ..
Each to their own. If that's what you want to do if you go there, I'm
not going to stop you.
> > Oliver Wanke
>
> *snigger*
I beg your pardon, sir?
Eggz
> This whole thread is so ludicrous I'm not even going to bother replying.
And neither am I.
Oh.
Oliver Wanke
tr...@england.com