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What does your name mean?
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1.       Trudy
7887 posts
 07 Nov 2009 Sat 12:50 pm

 

A: You like to drink.

B: You like people.

C: You are really silly

D: You are great in bed

E: Awesome in bed

F: You are dead sexy.

G: You never let people tell you what to do.

H: You have a very good personality and good looks

I: You ARE great in bed.

J: People adore you

K: You are wild and crazy.

L: You are great in bed.

M: Awesome kisser. Best kisser ever.

N: You like to drink, ha-ha again

O: Awesome kisser.

P: You are popular with all types of people.

Q: You are a hypocrite.

R: Easy to fall in love with.

S: F****n’ crazy

T: You are loyal to those you love.

U: You really like to chill.

V: You are not judgemental.

W: You are very broad minded.

X: You never let people tell you what to do.

Y: Best bf/gf anyone could ask for

Z: Good attention to detail

 

lol lol 

 



Edited (11/7/2009) by Trudy

2.       si++
3785 posts
 07 Nov 2009 Sat 01:09 pm

 

Quoting Trudy

 

A: You like to drink.

B: You like people.

C: You are really silly

D: You are great in bed

E: Awesome in bed

F: You are dead sexy.

G: You never let people tell you what to do.

H: You have a very good personality and good looks

I: You ARE great in bed.

J: People adore you

K: You are wild and crazy.

L: You are great in bed.

M: Awesome kisser. Best kisser ever.

N: You like to drink, ha-ha again

O: Awesome kisser.

P: You are popular with all types of people.

Q: You are a hypocrite.

R: Easy to fall in love with.

S: F_____’ crazy

T: You are loyal to those you love.

U: You really like to chill.

V: You are not judgemental.

W: You are very broad minded.

X: You never let people tell you what to do.

Y: Best bf/gf anyone could ask for

Z: Good attention to detail

 

lol lol 

 

 

I protest this post. In the past you deleted one of my posts just because it included the word "fucking".

 

We have a saying best describes this situation.

 

Bu ne perhiz bu ne lahana turþusu.



Edited (11/8/2009) by si++ [fuckin´ to f____´]

3.       lady in red
6947 posts
 07 Nov 2009 Sat 03:23 pm

 

Quoting si++

 

 

I protest this post. In the past you deleted one of my posts just because it included the f-word.

 

We have a saying best describes this situation.

 

Bu ne perhiz bu ne lahana turþusu.

 

Looking through your forum posts I can see quite a few where you have used the word and its derivatives - a couple of times in direct translation but more often as a comment - and you say only one post has been deleted?

 

Trudy has obviously modified her post after your comment but it´s pointless if you don´t modify your quote.



Edited (11/8/2009) by lady in red [modifiying my post]

4.       si++
3785 posts
 08 Nov 2009 Sun 09:26 am

 

Quoting lady in red

 

 

Looking through your forum posts I can see quite a few where you have used the word and its derivatives - a couple of times in direct translation but more often as a comment - and you say only one post has been deleted?

 

Trudy has obviously modified her post after your comment but it´s pointless if you don´t modify your quote.

My conclusion:

It´s ok to write it as f******. Hmm I remember it next time.

 

 

5.       lady in red
6947 posts
 08 Nov 2009 Sun 12:30 pm

 

Quoting si++

 

 

My conclusion:

It´s ok to write it as f******. Hmm I remember it next time.

 

Well - in my personal opinion, using asterisks like this is okay as this is how it is done in the press but on TC it´s not okay to use the word with or without asterisks as part of an attack on a person/people.  I´m sure you´re intelligent enough to understand the difference.  

 

( btw, you can have the sneaky editing comment for free) 

6.       vineyards
1954 posts
 08 Nov 2009 Sun 03:19 pm

I guess the original post was asking about the meaning of users names. I reckon the question here is about our real names which we are not supposed to reveal. Nonetheless, since I have nothing to hide, I will give it a go:

 

I have three names: Sabri Akin Ilicali. Sabri means patient, Akin means a rush or raid.  With two such names coming one after another, one would expect I must have contradictions in my life. There is a seed of truth in that.

 

My surname Ilicali points out to the location where my family (paternal) originates: the village of Loutros in Evros province in Greece which used to be called Ilica when it was under Turkish rule.

 

There is another village named Ilica in Erzurum but these two are completely unrelated.



Edited (11/9/2009) by vineyards

7.       libralady
5152 posts
 08 Nov 2009 Sun 06:14 pm

 

Quoting lady in red

 

 

Well - in my personal opinion, using asterisks like this is okay as this is how it is done in the press but on TC it´s not okay to use the word with or without asterisks as part of an attack on a person/people.  I´m sure you´re intelligent enough to understand the difference.  

 

( btw, you can have the sneaky editing comment for free) 

 

 

The Independent normally uses the full word................  but for me it depends on what context it is used really, if you are describing something then maybe OK but as you say, if you are calling someone then not!  But we have a rule for all that so we better stick to it....... Super cool

 

8.       libralady
5152 posts
 08 Nov 2009 Sun 06:16 pm

 

Quoting Trudy

 

A: You like to drink.

B: You like people.

C: You are really silly

D: You are great in bed

E: Awesome in bed

F: You are dead sexy.

G: You never let people tell you what to do.

H: You have a very good personality and good looks

I: You ARE great in bed.

J: People adore you

K: You are wild and crazy.

L: You are great in bed.

M: Awesome kisser. Best kisser ever.

N: You like to drink, ha-ha again

O: Awesome kisser.

P: You are popular with all types of people.

Q: You are a hypocrite.

R: Easy to fall in love with.

S: F****n’ crazy

T: You are loyal to those you love.

U: You really like to chill.

V: You are not judgemental.

W: You are very broad minded.

X: You never let people tell you what to do.

Y: Best bf/gf anyone could ask for

Z: Good attention to detail

 

lol lol 

 

 

 Well according to my name (and that is my real name) I like people and I am superb in bed!  I guess it means I like my sleep mwahahahahaha  ................

 

but hang on a minute, I just checked my nic and the same out come hahahaha<img src='/static/images/smileys//lol.gif' alt='lol'> (fast)

9.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 08 Nov 2009 Sun 09:36 pm

I like the fact that Turkish names actually mean something. It´s the same with traditional Polish/Slavic names, not really true for modern ones (or names coming from foreign languages).

 

According to the list posted, my real name means:

"I like to drink -  I like to drink again haha - I like to drink again haha - I like to drink"

 

Now that´s what I call destiny

10.       Trudy
7887 posts
 08 Nov 2009 Sun 09:55 pm

 

Quoting Daydreamer

I like the fact that Turkish names actually mean something. It´s the same with traditional Polish/Slavic names, not really true for modern ones (or names coming from foreign languages).

 

According to the list posted, my real name means:

"I like to drink -  I like to drink again haha - I like to drink again haha - I like to drink"

 

Now that´s what I call destiny

 

And what´s the brand? lol lol

 

11.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 08 Nov 2009 Sun 10:31 pm

http://www.turkishclass.com/forumTitle_25215

 

12.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 09 Nov 2009 Mon 02:26 am

 

Quoting Trudy

 

 

And what´s the brand? lol lol

 

 

Vodka Żubrówka to be precise (not your Heineken pretending to be Polish lol)

 

I just realised if it hadn´t been for Trudy I might have failed to share the meaning of my name as I surely missed Teaschip´s post from 2007. How would the TC folk manage to live without that knowledge

 

zubrowka

13.       Trudy
7887 posts
 09 Nov 2009 Mon 06:34 pm

Zdzblo? And how does one pronounce thát (without a sore throat)?

 

14.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 09 Nov 2009 Mon 10:51 pm

 

Quoting Trudy

Zdzblo? And how does one pronounce thát (without a sore throat)?

 

 

You don´t use your throat pronuncing it. Check out what I recorded especially for you:

 

ZShare_for_Trudy

15.       vineyards
1954 posts
 09 Nov 2009 Mon 11:34 pm

 

Quoting Daydreamer

 

 

You don´t use your throat pronuncing it. Check out what I recorded especially for you:

 

ZShare_for_Trudy

 

I secretly downloaded it too. All that I understood was the "....as in..." part

16.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 10 Nov 2009 Tue 03:14 am

Awww, I should have given a warning - I recorded a really harsh combination of Polish words. hard to listen to without a headache that is

 

Trudy asked about the pronunciation of "źdźbło" so I provided it and decided to torture her a bit more. the translation goes "A blade" as in "a blade of grass rustling in the wind"

17.       vineyards
1954 posts
 10 Nov 2009 Tue 04:45 am

 

Quoting Daydreamer

Awww, I should have given a warning - I recorded a really harsh combination of Polish words. hard to listen to without a headache that is

 

Trudy asked about the pronunciation of "źdźbło" so I provided it and decided to torture her a bit more. the translation goes "A blade" as in "a blade of grass rustling in the wind"

 

Well, I picture myself trying in vain to say the name of this unpronounceable booze in a Polish liquor shop. The shopkeeper doesn´t  quite like the slurry speech I produce as I hopelessly keep repeating zdzlbo, zdzlbo, no, no, zdzþbpr.  He kicks me out saying don´t come back for a drink before you sober up...



Edited (11/10/2009) by vineyards

18.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 10 Nov 2009 Tue 01:05 pm

 

Quoting vineyards

 

 

Well, I picture myself trying in vain to say the name of this unpronounceable booze in a Polish liquor shop. The shopkeeper doesn´t  quite like the slurry speech I produce as I hopelessly keep repeating zdzlbo, zdzlbo, no, no, zdzþbpr.  He kicks me out saying don´t come back for a drink before you sober up...

 

 Hahahaha lollollol

19.       catwoman
8933 posts
 11 Nov 2009 Wed 05:15 am

I think the name of the alcohol is "zubrowka", the writing "zdzblo inna" means "a tad bit different".

20.       teaschip
3870 posts
 11 Nov 2009 Wed 07:39 pm

 

 

 What good memory you have....I thought this looked familiar.{#emotions_dlg.bigsmile}

21.       TheAenigma
5001 posts
 11 Nov 2009 Wed 08:07 pm

 

Quoting teaschip

 

 

 What good memory you have....{#emotions_dlg.bigsmile}

 

I dont have a very good memory at all actually, but HOW COULD I FORGET the thread when I was told FOUR TIMES I was great in bed! lol

22.       catwoman
8933 posts
 11 Nov 2009 Wed 11:00 pm

 

Quoting TheAenigma

 

 

I dont have a very good memory at all actually, but HOW COULD I FORGET the thread when I was told FOUR TIMES I was great in bed! lol

 

But that could be related to your drinking problem!!

23.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 12 Nov 2009 Thu 01:31 am

 

According to my full name

 

I am awesome in bed (x4), f´ck´ng crazy (3x),  loyal to those I love (x3),  good personality and good looks (x3) easy to fall in love with (x3), I AM great in bed (x2), I like to drink (x5),  I like to drink again (x2), really silly (x1), I like people (x1), I´m an awesome kisser (x1), Im an awesome kisser, the best really (x1) and after all these, I really like to chill (x1)

 

24.       catwoman
8933 posts
 12 Nov 2009 Thu 02:03 am

 

Quoting Deli_kizin

 

According to my full name

 

I am awesome in bed (x4), f´ck´ng crazy (3x),  loyal to those I love (x3),  good personality and good looks (x3) easy to fall in love with (x3), I AM great in bed (x2), I like to drink (x5),  I like to drink again (x2), really silly (x1), I like people (x1), I´m an awesome kisser (x1), Im an awesome kisser, the best really (x1) and after all these, I really like to chill (x1)

 

 

nothing about you being an evil Dutch or loving Turkey?

25.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 12 Nov 2009 Thu 02:05 am

 

Quoting catwoman

 

 

nothing about you being an evil Dutch or loving Turkey?

 

 Oh well, I immediately connected awesomeness in bed with Turkey and being an evil Dutch. {#emotions_dlg.satisfied_nod}

26.       MarioninTurkey
6124 posts
 12 Nov 2009 Thu 03:12 pm

I got "like to drink" twice: which suits me as my favourite tipple is a double G&T in england ... you only have to ask for G&T in Turkey as they make it at least double strength, and the Sahan chain does at least triple strength!

 

Real meaning of Marion is diminutive of Mary meaning bitter.  Hmmm.

27.       ReyhanL
1961 posts
 12 Nov 2009 Thu 09:12 pm

Name ? or surname ?

28.       Kiara
145 posts
 20 Nov 2009 Fri 03:15 pm

haha...my full name says:  I am not judgemental (x2), I AM great in bed (x2), I am really silly, I am loyal to those I love (very true) (x2), I am an awesome kisser {#emotions_dlg.satisfied_nod}, I am easy to fall in love with, I like to drink (x2), I like to drink, ha-ha again {#emotions_dlg.bigsmile} (x2) - (that makes x4), I am popular with all types of people, Awesome in bed...

 

This makes me look pretty good...haha, guess I should take a bow {#emotions_dlg.bigsmile} {#emotions_dlg.angel}

{#emotions_dlg.ty_ty} 

29.       Kiara
145 posts
 20 Nov 2009 Fri 03:29 pm

Quote:me

haha...my full name says:  I am not judgemental (x2), I AM great in bed (x2), I am really silly, I am loyal to those I love (very true) (x2), I am an awesome kisser {#emotions_dlg.satisfied_nod}, I am easy to fall in love with, I like to drink (x2), I like to drink, ha-ha again {#emotions_dlg.bigsmile} (x2) - (that makes x4), I am popular with all types of people, Awesome in bed...

oopps!! I forgot to include my middle name which would add this: great in bed, Best bf/gf anyone could ask for, and like to drink, ha-ha again (x2)

 

...aww ohhhh, I think I´m in trouble {#emotions_dlg.shy} {#emotions_dlg.ninja}

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