A Conversation for (old version) The Even Deeper Meaning of Liff
From East Yorkshire
The Agnostic Pelican Started conversation Jul 14, 2000
Sproatley (n)
A very old person (100+) who the local media report on as been that old due to a bottle of Guiness and a cigar everyday since they were 12.
Leven (n)
A loaf of bread that's been stuffed in a carrier-bag with 2 pints of milk and a box of Daz.
Spurn Point (n)
The precise moment when a girl in a night club agrees to coffee at a man's flat.
Kilnsea (n)
A condemned caravan on a camp-site which is getting closer to falling over the clifftop due to coastal erosion and is therefore not worth the bother of rescuing it.
Willerby (n)
A solicitors business card which is found in a funeral-parlour waiting-room.
Ulrome (vb)
To be unable to afford a taxi home after leaving a nightclub.
Tunstall (n)
A raw-sewage outfall pipe that doesn't quite reach as far as the low-water mark.
Pocklinton (n)
A group of mothers in a chemist buying zit lotions and anti-bacterial facewash for their teenage children.
Long Riston (vb)
To settle down to an afternoon's self-abuse while the house is empty.
Halsham (vb)
To lose one's dentures off a balcony after a particularly explosive sneeze.
Brandesburton (adj)
Unable to take a shirt back to the shops because of the iron-shaped scorchmark on the back.
Burton Agnes (n)
The elderly aunt who caused the Brandesburton.
Burton Constable (n)
A security guard in a clothing store.
Beeford (n)
A well-endowed man who gets banned from the gym for wearing cycle-shorts.
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