Today we fought back from flopalty 18:02 - Apr 30 with 4285 views | Darran | | |
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Today we fought back from flopalty on 20:18 - Apr 30 with 1054 views | Darran |
Today we fought back from flopalty on 19:45 - Apr 30 by Jackfath | I'd politely suggest that Stephen invented the word. Darran looked it up, as it doesn't exist there wasn't an entry on it until the point Darran posted the thread. Hope that helps. |
I concur. | |
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Today we fought back from flopalty on 20:22 - Apr 30 with 1043 views | Swanjaxs |
Today we fought back from flopalty on 20:13 - Apr 30 by jack2jack | Your right we need clarity,no BS, just straight talk.........Oh hang on! |
Huw Cooze knows apparently... 😉😂 | |
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Today we fought back from flopalty on 20:25 - Apr 30 with 1037 views | jack247 | Flopalty is probably his most impressive contribution to our season so far. Wouldn't it make sense for this dick to stay off twitter for a bit? If I'd weakened an already weak team and appointed Bob Bradley, I wouldn't be pretending to know about football a couple of weeks before my investment may well get relegated. | | | |
Today we fought back from flopalty on 20:30 - Apr 30 with 1022 views | Dewi1jack |
Today we fought back from flopalty on 20:09 - Apr 30 by morningstar | i see your point, but if it is Steve's word then he needs to address the fans and the trust and tell us what it means. It's not just a few letters strung together here, it's a word FLOPALTY! We need a sign!.............. |
A sign. Let us take off our sandal oh Exalted one | |
| If you wake up breathing, thats a good start to your day and you'll make many thousands of people envious. |
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Today we fought back from flopalty on 20:40 - Apr 30 with 989 views | Tummer_from_Texas |
Today we fought back from flopalty on 19:46 - Apr 30 by Swanjaxs | I can help you with a definition 🖒 "a clueless yank millionaire tweeting about something he knows fack all about after one to many Jim Beam's" .... hope that helps 🖒 |
Occassionally practicing the art of "Snigleting" is just a thing North Americans do for fun, I guess is the best way to break it down. I seriously doubt Kaplan thought he was using proper football terminology. | |
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Today we fought back from flopalty on 20:41 - Apr 30 with 988 views | Wingstandwood | I've got no doubt that both Perchy and the late Stanley Unwin would know exactly what the Yank meant by that word! | |
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Today we fought back from flopalty on 21:32 - Apr 30 with 921 views | Tummer_from_Texas |
Today we fought back from flopalty on 20:44 - Apr 30 by Swanjaxs | Fair enough, nice to see Kaplan making light of the situation we find ourselves in 🖒 [Post edited 30 Apr 2017 20:45]
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I'd say he find himself in it too, since he'll lose more money than anyone else involved. | |
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Today we fought back from flopalty on 21:40 - Apr 30 with 903 views | Swanjaxs |
Today we fought back from flopalty on 21:32 - Apr 30 by Tummer_from_Texas | I'd say he find himself in it too, since he'll lose more money than anyone else involved. |
Indeed my friend, but if i could give Craplan some advice though.... don't pollute my club on his Twitter feed with his take on "hilarity" (not the slightest bit funny this side of the pond ) no offence Tum my good American jack freind 🖒 | |
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Today we fought back from flopalty on 23:26 - Apr 30 with 862 views | twintownjack | He is a cunning linguist, an invented word that encompasses a phrase within a single word. A flopalty is "a penalty that was wrongly awarded due to a player flopping over a nearby limb of an opposing player thus conning the ref that he was tripped". A "hesitunity" is when someone misses a golden opportunity due to a moment's hesitation in deciding whether to head it kick it or fart it into the net. Warwick - should that be An "hesitunity"? Work out your own definitions for "Leonifiation" and "Hughjenix". There are similar examples in literature, such as: brillig ‎(uncountable) A nonce word in Lewis Carroll's Jabberwocky, explained by Humpty Dumpty as "four o'clock in the afternoon – the time when you begin broiling things for dinner." 'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves / Did gyre and gimble in the wabe – Lewis Carroll, Jabberwocky. ( "slithy" (lithe + slimy) and "mimsy" (flimsy + miserable)) Another example is "C*ntox" | | | |
Today we fought back from flopalty on 23:42 - Apr 30 with 841 views | jack2jack |
Today we fought back from flopalty on 23:26 - Apr 30 by twintownjack | He is a cunning linguist, an invented word that encompasses a phrase within a single word. A flopalty is "a penalty that was wrongly awarded due to a player flopping over a nearby limb of an opposing player thus conning the ref that he was tripped". A "hesitunity" is when someone misses a golden opportunity due to a moment's hesitation in deciding whether to head it kick it or fart it into the net. Warwick - should that be An "hesitunity"? Work out your own definitions for "Leonifiation" and "Hughjenix". There are similar examples in literature, such as: brillig ‎(uncountable) A nonce word in Lewis Carroll's Jabberwocky, explained by Humpty Dumpty as "four o'clock in the afternoon – the time when you begin broiling things for dinner." 'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves / Did gyre and gimble in the wabe – Lewis Carroll, Jabberwocky. ( "slithy" (lithe + slimy) and "mimsy" (flimsy + miserable)) Another example is "C*ntox" |
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Today we fought back from flopalty on 23:47 - Apr 30 with 836 views | Darran |
Today we fought back from flopalty on 23:26 - Apr 30 by twintownjack | He is a cunning linguist, an invented word that encompasses a phrase within a single word. A flopalty is "a penalty that was wrongly awarded due to a player flopping over a nearby limb of an opposing player thus conning the ref that he was tripped". A "hesitunity" is when someone misses a golden opportunity due to a moment's hesitation in deciding whether to head it kick it or fart it into the net. Warwick - should that be An "hesitunity"? Work out your own definitions for "Leonifiation" and "Hughjenix". There are similar examples in literature, such as: brillig ‎(uncountable) A nonce word in Lewis Carroll's Jabberwocky, explained by Humpty Dumpty as "four o'clock in the afternoon – the time when you begin broiling things for dinner." 'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves / Did gyre and gimble in the wabe – Lewis Carroll, Jabberwocky. ( "slithy" (lithe + slimy) and "mimsy" (flimsy + miserable)) Another example is "C*ntox" |
Brilliant. | |
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Today we fought back from flopalty on 06:50 - May 1 with 760 views | jack247 | I'm sure it was an autocorrect, but can't work out what the fck he was trying to say | | | |
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