Word of the Day
9.03.2010 liaise [lɪ'eɪz] establish a working relationship, typically in order to cooperate on a matter of mutual concern. I met in the context of «department cooperation».
4.03.2010. «Fiddle» has too many meanings, very often it is used to describe spending time doing small things which are not important or necessary. Fiddle about/around: «I’m just fiddling around in the kitchen». Are you strong-willed enough to do small fiddle things?
3.03.2010. Let’s speak what’s this – «tailgate (ing)». It’s the word of urban thematic:
This behaviour may stem from any or all of the following:
Lack of imagination.
Never seen pictures of a road accident.
Learning difficulties.
Road rage.
Someone who only managed to pass his/her driving test by giving the examiner a blow job.
Suicidal tendencies.
Having an extra chromosome.
Loneliness or pathological nosiness
Drink or drugs.
Being born with somekind of twat gene.
Driver is busy trying to figure out what the indicator lever is for.
A guy that is so dammed that he just can’t wait to get to his mothers house.
Many female tailgaters like to put a sign in the rear window of their car stating that there is a ‘Baby on Board’.
Tailgating may lead to a car accident.


