embarrassing things your partner says/does

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LMAO at the original post. Can't imagine myself in that situation..i'd probably laugh my ass off. But then again, who in the world calls them teats???????????????????????? Worst than saying nipples. Nevertheless, it's hilarious. I needed a good laugh after a whole day of studying, thanx Nadz123.

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Curious Lady;7893242]Hahahahaha!

Hey, in his defence, 'teats' means the same thing.
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AHAHAH LAMOO EPIC!

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LMAOOO

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^ Hi5 Jaffo! Imagine if he said Teats LMAOOOO

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Well, she doesn't help herself with her eccentricity.

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lol that is hilarious. Jolie is right, it happens to all of us. I was in London a couple of years back and I asked for some ketchup at the McDonald's counter. The girl told me that I had to go out the front doors and across the street for it. Apparently she thought I was asking for the directions to the nearest ABM. The look on her face was classic when my cousin told her what I was asking for lol

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In the US I think most people refer to bottle nipples. I find the word "teat" odd.

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In the UK, they call erasers rubbers too and bottle nipples are called teats while in the US the reverse is true. Its not about incorrect English but thelanguage differences between countries.

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The word “rubber” is used for erasers very commonly in the UK too :naraz:

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:omg:

Imagine if lady had said to your hubby “you first”

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lol.

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:rotfl:

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Did you wash your teats today ? twice a day, everyday ! :dhimpak:

I salute the mahaan genius who introduced this term for pacifier

One is to pacify kids while other is to brush up artillery for strike on sensitive instalations