apparantly it's something off the telly. as an abstainer myself i have only heard this second hand. it is an amusing section of the programme when the presenters - dressed and talking as if part of a 70's educational programme for children - introduce "new words". by combining two normal words from an expression they make up a new word. last weekend it seemed very funny when i was in a big group. especially when the next day, long after the previous days merriment, someone casually said "thanks guys". my, how we larfed.
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apparantly it's something off the telly. as an abstainer myself i have only heard this second hand. it is an amusing section of the programme when the presenters - dressed and talking as if part of a 70's educational programme for children - introduce "new words". by combining two normal words from an expression they make up a new word. last weekend it seemed very funny when i was in a big group. especially when the next day, long after the previous days merriment, someone casually said "thanks guys". my, how we larfed.
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