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20.       bod
5999 posts
 05 Dec 2008 Fri 04:54 pm

 

Quoting yilgun-7

Thank you very much.

I cannot find snarky´s Turkish translation. 

 

 How about müstehzi as a suitable translation???

21.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 05 Dec 2008 Fri 11:54 pm

Thank you, Bod.Maybe snarky is "müstehzi", like sarcastic.maybe it is a new word.

22.       bydand
755 posts
 06 Dec 2008 Sat 12:28 am

 

Quoting yilgun-7

Thank you, Bod.Maybe snarky is "müstehzi", like sarcastic.maybe it is a new word.

 

 Yilgun I think it is more like the scottish adjective "crabit" which is also not found in a lot of english dictionaries. {#lang_emotions_unsure}

23.       libralady
5152 posts
 06 Dec 2008 Sat 12:57 am

 

Quoting bydand

 Yilgun I think it is more like the scottish adjective "crabit" which is also not found in a lot of english dictionaries. {#lang_emotions_unsure}

 

 Mr "Snarky" Bydand, do you not mean Crabby?  {#lang_emotions_unsure} What does crabit mean???  {#lang_emotions_lol}

24.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 06 Dec 2008 Sat 12:59 am

For bydand , thank you very much.

25.       teaschip
3870 posts
 06 Dec 2008 Sat 01:00 am

Maybe he meant don´t be a hermit crab...{#lang_emotions_lol_fast}

26.       bydand
755 posts
 06 Dec 2008 Sat 01:04 am

 

Quoting libralady

 Mr "Snarky" Bydand, do you not mean Crabby?  {#lang_emotions_unsure} What does crabit mean???  {#lang_emotions_lol}

 

 The same as snarky LL... I can´t put it any closer than that.{#lang_emotions_unsure}

27.       libralady
5152 posts
 06 Dec 2008 Sat 01:07 am

 

Quoting bydand

 The same as snarky LL... I can´t put it any closer than that.{#lang_emotions_unsure}

 

 So when you delete bydand will you reincanate at snarky or crabit? {#lang_emotions_lol} or can we draw straws? {#lang_emotions_satisfied_nod}

28.       lesluv
722 posts
 06 Dec 2008 Sat 01:13 am

 

Quoting libralady

  What does crabit mean???  {#lang_emotions_lol}

 

 my grandmother is scottish she uses this all the time......normally about herself heh heh miserable and grumpy

29.       bydand
755 posts
 06 Dec 2008 Sat 01:19 am

 

Quoting libralady

 So when you delete bydand will you reincanate at snarky or crabit? {#lang_emotions_lol} or can we draw straws? {#lang_emotions_satisfied_nod}

 

 LL I have begun my list of new year resolutions and top of the list is to be less snarky and be more tolerant and understanding. Keep posted and I will  fill you in with my full list.

30.       libralady
5152 posts
 06 Dec 2008 Sat 01:24 am

 

Quoting bydand

 LL I have begun my list of new year resolutions and top of the list is to be less snarky and be more tolerant and understanding. Keep posted and I will  fill you in with my full list.

 

 In that case you will become an angel!!!! {#lang_emotions_angel}

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