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Old 01-16-2016, 10:43 AM
 
Location: Europe
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Originally Posted by Ariete View Post
Are you stalking me, Mother Art?

I'm single.



But I call my girlfriend 'mussu', if she agree to it. It's slang for 'honey'.
Your memory is short, you sent your google maps address to me to stalk you, I have been stalking 3 days behind your window already, huh

I am small talking you...

Dang that is why you would not like hubbies and wifeys

Is that general way to call gf:s in your area?
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Old 01-16-2016, 10:46 AM
 
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didn't know you had pic of me after a long night party....
lmao! :d
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Old 01-16-2016, 10:49 AM
 
Location: Finland
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You come across as though the partner of the hideous Ariete.
I don't think you wanna go that way, grandpa. I don't mind you insulting me, but I'm quite good on personal insults, though English is not my native language. It will only make us both in trouble. Let's continue on the thread's topic instead.

Names like namupylly, which translates as 'a delicious piece of butt' are definitely much more disgusting. Not to mention mirri, meaning pussycat, which at least in Finnish has quite a misogynic overtone. Mussu is nice and innocent, and it doesn't really mean anything.

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Old 01-16-2016, 10:52 AM
 
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"tête de gland" is a good one, "mon gros minet" "patapouf" "mon lardon" "ma bichette" "ma caille" "ma grosse dinde" "mon miel d'amour" "ma pupuce chérie" "mon aspirateur à moi" "ma fraise des bois" "ma vache qui rit", i don't think these could be more ridiculous but apparently, my parents liked those beside the overrated "mon amour" "mon coeur" "mon chéri/ma chérie" "mon ange"..... gah, i am doing an overdose of sugar.



when i used to have someone it was simply "bébé" or "toi là-bas, oui toi, c'est à toi que j'parle".

(translations, "gland head" "my big kitty" "is there a translation for patapouf ? (someone big and lazy) "my lardon (bacon)" "bichette have no freaking idea, sorry" "my quail (?)" "my big turkey" "my beloved honey" "my dearest flea" "my very own vacuum cleaner" "my wild strawberry" "my laughing cow (for the cheese of the same name, also "babybel" )" "my love" "my heart" "my dear" "my angel" etc.)

young people don't call their other half the same way as the oldies do...

OMG "my laughing cow"
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Old 01-16-2016, 10:53 AM
 
Location: Sasquatch County
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^^ An ageist would call me grandpa
But however you address or refer to me, do bear in-mind that my reactions are probably sharper or swifter than yours
Meanwhile, it's clear that English is not your first language. A dunce would state the obvious
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Old 01-16-2016, 10:55 AM
 
Location: Finland
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Your memory is short, you sent your google maps address to me to stalk you, I have been stalking 3 days behind your window already, huh

I am small talking you...

Dang that is why you would not like hubbies and wifeys

Is that general way to call gf:s in your area?
Liar! I looked out and there's nobody there.

General way, hmm, IDK. Many don't really use such terms publicly, using their given name instead when referring to their hubby or wifey. But I figure it's rather common. Not the most common though. I think that is rakas, meaning simply 'my beloved one'. Rumour has it that some use mursu instead of mussu, and though there is only a one-letter difference, the meaning gets way too weird. Mursu means 'walrus'.
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Old 01-16-2016, 10:57 AM
 
Location: Europe
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men....
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Old 01-16-2016, 10:59 AM
 
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OMG "my laughing cow"
naming your beloved after a piece of cheese isn't the most romantic thing in the world alas
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Old 01-16-2016, 10:59 AM
 
Location: Europe
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Liar! I looked out and there's nobody there.

General way, hmm, IDK. Many don't really use such terms publicly, using their given name instead when referring to their hubby or wifey. But I figure it's rather common. Not the most common though. I think that is rakas, meaning simply 'my beloved one'. Rumour has it that some use mursu instead of mussu, and though there is only a one-letter difference, the meaning gets way too weird. Mursu means 'walrus'.

walrus ... no way, no wonder divorcing rates are so high!
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Old 01-16-2016, 11:01 AM
 
Location: Kingdom of pain, Southern Europe
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Will you stop sneaking edits three thousand years after you've been replied to?

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An 'artist', or are you just a model?
As much as I'd love to be the inspiration for another creative mind, I put sh*t together myself. You can put it between quotes as much as you want.

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You come across as though the partner of the hideous Ariete.
Lolol.
You come across as what you called him on another thread. That was a fitting description for yourself, right there.
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