“Their very capacity to master and retain such balderdash as constitutes their stock in trade is proof of their inferior mentality”.
Wheew, that's enough thinking for me for one day.
2006-09-08 02:25:04
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answer #1
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answered by Boo Boo 4
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There was a game a few years ago called "Balderdash", but that's the only time I've seen the word.
2006-09-08 05:08:50
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I use blatherskite. I think balderdash has been replaced with something a bit more brusque
2006-09-08 02:10:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope
2006-09-08 02:15:48
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answer #4
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answered by Bowllynn 7
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I usually as a rule never say curse words so this is one word I do use quite often.
2006-09-08 02:20:12
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answer #5
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answered by badgurl 5
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Yes, I have. An old friend of mine used it sometimes. She never, ever used conventional curse words.
2006-09-08 02:11:44
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answer #6
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answered by *babydoll* 6
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You cant see the %. up line your speaking approximately it has no which means to getting your abdomen button licked its a comedian tale thank you to intercourse. I honestly have heard this one many cases and snigger each and each time.
2017-01-05 05:02:29
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answer #7
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answered by ? 4
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yes in the bar, it is a board game of bluffing and trivia by Laura Robinson and Paul Toyne
2006-09-08 04:13:26
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answer #8
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answered by Jubei 7
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I think I've heard it once but I actually thought it was a game by that name.
2006-09-08 02:39:31
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answered by Jayna 7
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well yes there are some movies with bad languages and i heard many times before.
2006-09-08 02:11:47
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answered by Strange Ball 2
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