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RE: point of order: spelling


personally i like to use the word, Moran, it describes the characters in context perfectly though scroat is also pretty good smile.gif

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Paul Cliff wrote:

when confronted with loads of them it might be described as scrotesque!







Which would make that area scrotty

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melanie b yesterday when a couple rode past on a medped... scrote and a scrotess!

when confronted with loads of them it might be described as scrotesque!




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Matt Potter wrote:

Mike Chorley wrote:

Collectively "a dangle of scrota"?






Or the plural - scrotii
Latin - Scrotius


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"suspendere scrotii"

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In bury it could it be
'Yer big Scrotam mon, sithey.'

Manchester Band Oasis Liam could be

'Riiiiight, yer a scrote, arn't yo.'

-- Edited by Ian Boote on Thursday 22nd of April 2010 12:23:53 AM

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Mike Chorley wrote:

Collectively "a dangle of scrota"?






Or the plural - scrotii
Latin - Scrotius
Italian - Scrotio
Welsh - Scwplllyty
Manc - Cant be published
German - Scrotstein
Chinese - Delicacy
Dutch - Schrochum

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Mike Chorley wrote:

Collectively "a dangle of scrota"?






genius - it has to be.

bill it's the breakfast of champions!

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Collectively "a dangle of scrota"?

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Being totally simple and innocent innocent.gif I always thought the word was just a funny acroynm for a well known breakfast cereal - Scotts porridge oats lmao.gif

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Pointing 'em out = easy

Spelling it = harder

Saying it = might take a few tries smile.gif

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lol mel - i think scroat as in weasel like turd...

i think that steve's idea is genius. i forward a motion to put it in front of the BTS... sctrotithology! how's that for a brilliant new word!

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I'm thinking of starting a scroat county list/borough list/garden list/life list/year list-boss here-sprint.gif

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Luvving both replies here smile.gif....

l'm favouring Scroat, cos you can find 'rat' in it, there's the link wink.gif

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I'm happy with either spelling. We all know the meaning of the word and rarely need a field guide to identify one!

Perhaps Scroat/Scrote sightings should be logged and mapped for the new Bird Atlas so that we know where to avoid to enjoy scroat-free birdwatching smile.gifsmile.gif

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Scrote for me, as from the word scrotum! biggrin.gif

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i've noticed over the last couple of days that there has been two different spellings of the colloquial defining undesirables in areas of birding interest.

for the sake of clarity could be decide on a definitive spelling?

scrote or scroat?

i personally feel it's scrote derived from scrota.

i can think of where an alternative spelling might have originated but am willing to listen to ideas...

scrote or scroat?

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