In different cultures there are frequently more words for something than in cultures that do not need to embrace the same thing. I gather that the Eskimos have 942,343 words for snow, (or there abouts).
So, on to the Barefoot Dictionary.
I will start it off:
SLAPPER - In the UK I think that this sometimes refers to a certain kind of woman but lets not worry about that, no. Actually I'm not certain what kind of person it is. arty: The English language is full of multiple meanings so no need to stop now. In the barefoot dictionary I propose that it is any kind of foot ware that, while walking normally, makes a slapping noise on the pavement. :wink:
Feel free to add your own. :beer:
So, on to the Barefoot Dictionary.
I will start it off:
SLAPPER - In the UK I think that this sometimes refers to a certain kind of woman but lets not worry about that, no. Actually I'm not certain what kind of person it is. arty: The English language is full of multiple meanings so no need to stop now. In the barefoot dictionary I propose that it is any kind of foot ware that, while walking normally, makes a slapping noise on the pavement. :wink:
Feel free to add your own. :beer: