I think we need to address this - Satty? (1 Viewer)

Is THAT why I started using that term?

Thanks a lot, Jeff.
 
@Payback ... what was the stupid version of this kind of shortening we used to make fun of at your game?
 
Oh no. I use addy for address all the time. ie...Please send me your PayPal addy. Is this a frequency thing, meaning don't use it too much?
I think it's fine if you're asking somebody in Australia. ;)
 
Posish!!!!! I have posish!

Being that I’m from California, I’ve picked up the habit of saying cashish instead of cash but only because it sounds like hashish. :confused:

Edit: technically, they’re both green and valuable right?
 
If HS isn't Horseshoe, then PCA is not President Casino on the Admiral AND PNY is not President Casino New Yorker, right? LMK!

(getting confused)
 
If HS isn't Horseshoe, then PCA is not President Casino on the Admiral AND PNY is not President Casino New Yorker, right? LMK!

(getting confused)
If HS is Horseshoe, then President should be PD or PID. And it's PCNY. :sneaky:
 
Horseshoe cannot be HS because Horseshoe is one word. PNY or PCNY could both be correct because it takes the first letter of each separate word.
 
We were onto something with Posish.

Rachel Ray is getting in on the trend....

nutrish.jpg
 
To prove my point, “let’s have a Schnitty down the rissole is apparently a thing here.

for the non ozzies this actually means Michael, would you like to have a chicken Schnitzel down at the local Returned Serviceman's Leagues club

the only correct answer is knoath. knoath means "Yes, i would like that, lets go."
So if you held a satellite tournment in a run-down garage while serving Natural Light in oversized cans and burgers without buns, it would be the

Ratty Fatty Natty Patty Satty?

and if the BBQ broke

It would be a lacka patty satty
 
for the non ozzies this actually means Michael, would you like to have a chicken Schnitzel down at the local Returned Serviceman's Leagues club

the only correct answer is knoath. knoath means "Yes, i would like that, lets go."


and if the BBQ broke

It would be a lacka patty satty
Yeah I’ve lived in Aus for 11 years but I didn’t hear it until I went over to Sydney.

First time i got offered a snag (sausage), I was so confused.
 

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