"wetter than an otter's pocket"
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hahahahah it's the best thing since "I want to ask 5 star why they're so fucking shite!! you're shite you're shite" haha
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@deadpassive shite
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Alan in North Yorkshire - one day I'll buy you a pint hahahahahaha you star
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The guy who tweeted this was blatantly knee deep in Vicky.
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Geordie Shore
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My friend told me of this and I admit that I have never come across the saying before, however, that said, I knew exactly what it was inferring. It must be a British thing as we do love our euphemisms. I pity anybody learning English as a second language - Brits can talk all day without actually referring directly to the true subject.
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Hilarious!!
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otter's pocket? god you brits take the fun out of everything. even wet, slimy pussy.
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@oldfashionedman It doesn't mean your minge at all, it's just a simile for something wet. It is therefore not rude.
I did laugh, though.
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I love the really earnest head nodding & conversation they all have about it! Priceless.
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@SocialZombie To be honest, its a no thing thing, Made by the internet, nearly everything means penis or vagina nowadays.
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thumbs up for alan,when social netwanking works
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The Inbetweeners
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haaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahahahahaha
hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
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Viz!!! Well played Alan from North Yorkshire. Now try and get 'bag of slugs' in there.
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I love life.
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The phrase is"Her fanny was wetter than an otters pocket".Taken out of context,it just isn't that filthy.
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*director spits coffee out*
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Right, that's the gauntlet down. I'm gonna write in with "wetter than Rod Hull's roof" tomorrow and see if they read it out.
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God bless you Alan in North Yorkshire
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Heh, that is fucking ace. Poor girl.
She's aged a lot lately too.
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Didn't know that one either...
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Whoops!
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Oh dear LOL!!! How funny :)
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slang for vagina
It doesnt mean the rain, it means your minge.
oldfashionedman 4 months ago 42
lol, gotta be honest I had to look that one up. Must be an UK thing.
SocialZombie 1 month ago 11