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http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=thierry+henry&r=s&pos=19

(Possibly not a good idea seeing Pete may fly into a rage over some of the comments. But, it is
still fun.)

Stumbled across this when I was trying to find out just how big is a 'henry' as in "Sorry, mate.
Can't spare ya. I only got a 'enry meself."

FYI, a henry is 'an eighth of weed' (i.e. eighth of a full toke) per the urbandictionary
description. Derived from Henry The Eighth thus eighth of an ounce.
Isn't it wonderful?
 
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I dont get how man utd fans get off slagging henry off for diving..they have
christiano ronaldo....he's an embarassment to football.


"The Wielder of the Scythe" <scytheNOSPAMWIBBLE@netvigator.com> wrote in
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> http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=thierry+henry&r=s&pos=19
>
> (Possibly not a good idea seeing Pete may fly into a rage over some of the
comments. But, it is
> still fun.)
>
> Stumbled across this when I was trying to find out just how big is a
'henry' as in "Sorry, mate.
> Can't spare ya. I only got a 'enry meself."
>
> FYI, a henry is 'an eighth of weed' (i.e. eighth of a full toke) per the
urbandictionary
> description. Derived from Henry The Eighth thus eighth of an ounce.
> Isn't it wonderful?
 
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The Wielder of the Scythe wrote:
> http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=thierry+henry&r=s&pos=19
>
> (Possibly not a good idea seeing Pete may fly into a rage over some of the comments. But, it is
> still fun.)
>
> Stumbled across this when I was trying to find out just how big is a 'henry' as in "Sorry, mate.
> Can't spare ya. I only got a 'enry meself."
>
> FYI, a henry is 'an eighth of weed' (i.e. eighth of a full toke) per the urbandictionary
> description. Derived from Henry The Eighth thus eighth of an ounce.
> Isn't it wonderful?

And there was me thinking it was the hoover under our stairs!!

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Toby Briggs wrote:

> The Wielder of the Scythe wrote:
> > http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=thierry+henry&r=s&pos=19
> >
> > FYI, a henry is 'an eighth of weed' (i.e. eighth of a full toke) per the urbandictionary
> > description. Derived from Henry The Eighth thus eighth of an ounce.
> > Isn't it wonderful?
>
> And there was me thinking it was the hoover under our stairs!!

For the uninitiated, here is what Tobes means.
http://www.trafalgarcleaningequipment.co.uk/images/Henry.jpg
 
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"The Wielder of the Scythe" <scytheNOSPAMWIBBLE@netvigator.com> escreveu na
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> Toby Briggs wrote:
>
>> The Wielder of the Scythe wrote:
>> > http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=thierry+henry&r=s&pos=19
>> >
>> > FYI, a henry is 'an eighth of weed' (i.e. eighth of a full toke) per
>> > the urbandictionary
>> > description. Derived from Henry The Eighth thus eighth of an ounce.
>> > Isn't it wonderful?
>>
>> And there was me thinking it was the hoover under our stairs!!
>
> For the uninitiated, here is what Tobes means.
> http://www.trafalgarcleaningequipment.co.uk/images/Henry.jpg
>

1. tobe

This word has noactual meaning, in any language on earth. It's justa
combination of four letters. IF there was a word like tobe it would mean
something like: ass hat or monkey

Tobe: what am I?!?


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The Brazilian Man wrote:
> "The Wielder of the Scythe" <scytheNOSPAMWIBBLE@netvigator.com> escreveu na
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>
>>Toby Briggs wrote:
>>
>>
>>>The Wielder of the Scythe wrote:
>>>
>>>>http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=thierry+henry&r=s&pos=19
>>>>
>>>>FYI, a henry is 'an eighth of weed' (i.e. eighth of a full toke) per
>>>>the urbandictionary
>>>>description. Derived from Henry The Eighth thus eighth of an ounce.
>>>>Isn't it wonderful?
>>>
>>>And there was me thinking it was the hoover under our stairs!!
>>
>>For the uninitiated, here is what Tobes means.
>>http://www.trafalgarcleaningequipment.co.uk/images/Henry.jpg
>>
>
>
> 1. tobe
>
> This word has noactual meaning, in any language on earth. It's justa
> combination of four letters. IF there was a word like tobe it would mean
> something like: ass hat or monkey
>
> Tobe: what am I?!?
>
>

Thanks for that Edu! What about Tobes; Toby! I think in South Africa, a
toby is a puffer fish! Well that's what the kids kept telling me when I
taught them PE in my GAP year!!

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"Toby Briggs" <toby.briggs@gmail.com> escreveu na mensagem
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> The Brazilian Man wrote:
>> "The Wielder of the Scythe" <scytheNOSPAMWIBBLE@netvigator.com> escreveu
>> na mensagem news:41A49D3B.E0045F41@netvigator.com...
>>
>>>Toby Briggs wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>The Wielder of the Scythe wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=thierry+henry&r=s&pos=19
>>>>>
>>>>>FYI, a henry is 'an eighth of weed' (i.e. eighth of a full toke) per
>>>>>the urbandictionary
>>>>>description. Derived from Henry The Eighth thus eighth of an ounce.
>>>>>Isn't it wonderful?
>>>>
>>>>And there was me thinking it was the hoover under our stairs!!
>>>
>>>For the uninitiated, here is what Tobes means.
>>>http://www.trafalgarcleaningequipment.co.uk/images/Henry.jpg
>>>
>>
>>
>> 1. tobe
>>
>> This word has noactual meaning, in any language on earth. It's justa
>> combination of four letters. IF there was a word like tobe it would mean
>> something like: ass hat or monkey
>>
>> Tobe: what am I?!?
>>
>>
>
> Thanks for that Edu! What about Tobes; Toby! I think in South Africa, a
> toby is a puffer fish! Well that's what the kids kept telling me when I
> taught them PE in my GAP year!!
>
sorry Tobe, but could not resist to check and publish :)


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Toby Briggs wrote:

> The Brazilian Man wrote:
> > 1. tobe
> > This word has noactual meaning, in any language on earth. It's justa
>
> Thanks for that Edu! What about Tobes; Toby! I think in South Africa, a

I would not spoil your joy of the discovery.
www.urbandictionary.com to check for yourself. It is all too true.
 
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The Wielder of the Scythe wrote:
> Toby Briggs wrote:
>
>
>>The Brazilian Man wrote:
>>
>>>1. tobe
>>>This word has noactual meaning, in any language on earth. It's justa
>>
>>Thanks for that Edu! What about Tobes; Toby! I think in South Africa, a
>
>
> I would not spoil your joy of the discovery.
> www.urbandictionary.com to check for yourself. It is all too true.
>

I actually did put in Tobes, and erm, well, yeah, hmmm - what channel
are Chelsea on tonight?

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On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 22:58:17 +0800, The Wielder of the Scythe
<scytheNOSPAMWIBBLE@netvigator.com> wrote:

>Toby Briggs wrote:
>
>> The Brazilian Man wrote:
>> > 1. tobe
>> > This word has noactual meaning, in any language on earth. It's justa
>>
>> Thanks for that Edu! What about Tobes; Toby! I think in South Africa, a
>
>I would not spoil your joy of the discovery.
>www.urbandictionary.com to check for yourself. It is all too true.


1. nick

Slang (mainly Brit.)

1) A police station

2) Jail or Prison

3) To steal

1) I spent last night in the cells at the nick

2) Wansworth nick

3) I nicked a mercedes.


2. nick

to steal something steal

"sorry, I nicked your seat"
 
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"Toby Briggs" <toby.briggs@gmail.com> escreveu na mensagem
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> The Wielder of the Scythe wrote:
>> Toby Briggs wrote:
>>
>>
>>>The Brazilian Man wrote:
>>>
>>>>1. tobe
>>>>This word has noactual meaning, in any language on earth. It's justa
>>>
>>>Thanks for that Edu! What about Tobes; Toby! I think in South Africa, a
>>
>>
>> I would not spoil your joy of the discovery.
>> www.urbandictionary.com to check for yourself. It is all too true.
>>
>
> I actually did put in Tobes, and erm, well, yeah, hmmm - what channel are
> Chelsea on tonight?
>
LOL


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Toby Briggs wrote:

> The Wielder of the Scythe wrote:
> > I would not spoil your joy of the discovery.
>
> I actually did put in Tobes, and erm, well, yeah, hmmm - what channel
> are Chelsea on tonight?

Others can answer. I would, by most chance, have no football tonight either as the reception has
gone to lunch.