feedemamelon says
16 years ago
+25 points if you can guess what my user name means.
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dirty_snowfake
16 years ago
I know, so I can't play
BrickGirl
16 years ago
(thinking)
BrickGirl
16 years ago
feed me a melon all jacked up?
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BrickGirl
16 years ago
demon female?
BrickGirl
16 years ago
female demon?
BrickGirl
16 years ago
any hints?
feedemamelon
16 years ago
it's french
BrickGirl
16 years ago
oh dear
BrickGirl
16 years ago
eat my melon?
BrickGirl
16 years ago
LOL
BrickGirl
16 years ago
I hope points aren't deducted for incorrect answers . . . . (unsure)
BrickGirl
16 years ago
I know German and Spanish . . . no French, sadly . . . .
feedemamelon
16 years ago
I don't know French either. I relied on babelfish. Which is why I ended up w/ this rather humorous translation.
BrickGirl
16 years ago
(thinking)
feedemamelon
16 years ago
hint: it has nothing to do w/ feeding them melons.
BrickGirl
16 years ago
this is hard
BrickGirl is
16 years ago
your name in the French or the English??
feedemamelon
16 years ago
in the French.
BrickGirl
16 years ago
hmmmm . . . . .
BrickGirl
16 years ago
any more hints??
BrickGirl
16 years ago
separation of words?
BrickGirl
16 years ago
nipple feed??
BrickGirl
16 years ago
(doh)
BrickGirl
16 years ago
breast feed?
feedemamelon
16 years ago
lol
feedemamelon
16 years ago
3 word-
BrickGirl
16 years ago
rats, so nipple feeder was wrong?!
BrickGirl
16 years ago
nipple fairy??
feedemamelon
16 years ago
ding ding ding ding ding!
feedemamelon
16 years ago
but....that is the way babelfish translates it.
feedemamelon
16 years ago
dirty_snowflake and I gave each other our respective nicknames.
BrickGirl
16 years ago
(woot)
feedemamelon
16 years ago
My friend who is fluent in French says that fee de mamelon really means more like "fairy of my jug"
feedemamelon
16 years ago
where "jug" means very large tit (singular). lol
feedemamelon
16 years ago
(LOL)
BrickGirl
16 years ago
fairy of my jug (LOL)
Emi says
16 years ago
(LOL)
Emi says
16 years ago
(rofl)
Kelso wonders
16 years ago
nipple-fairy?
KitchenBuddy asks
16 years ago
so should it be plural to include both? (rofl)
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