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Postby Niki » Mon May 14, 2007 9:29 am

So VW - have you got a large villa with extra sized living areas?

(sorry couldn't resist) :wink:
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Postby Sotos » Mon May 14, 2007 11:31 am

Playing the judge is in fashion these days haven’t you heard?
http://www.cyprus-forum.com/viewtopic.php?t=11076

And why are you defending somebody who is proven to be a crook and he even told us that there is an arrest warrant against him so who knows what other crimes he committed that we don't know about? :roll: Did you notice that he didn't even apologize or regret for the bad things that he did? He just disappeared for a while and then came back to ask for money!!!! :evil:
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Re: what does villa mean in greek

Postby Sotos » Mon May 14, 2007 11:33 am

villawagen wrote:i am informed that the first part of my name is in fact big dick :shock:

does villa mean big dick in greek :?: :?:


Sorry to disappoint you but villa is a female dick. Are you transvestite villawagen? That would explain the villa and lezza thing :P ;)
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Postby pitsilos » Mon May 14, 2007 12:11 pm

Sotos wrote:
Playing the judge is in fashion these days haven’t you heard?
http://www.cyprus-forum.com/viewtopic.php?t=11076

And why are you defending somebody who is proven to be a crook and he even told us that there is an arrest warrant against him so who knows what other crimes he committed that we don't know about? :roll: Did you notice that he didn't even apologize or regret for the bad things that he did? He just disappeared for a while and then came back to ask for money!!!! :evil:


sotos you are in the wrong thread mate :lol:
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Postby miltiades » Mon May 14, 2007 1:57 pm

Let an older guy explain precisely the meaning of this most desirable commodity , to say nothing about its' social status depending on the size and of course the position , as they say position , position position.

There is no criteria available to precisely make a distinction between the usage O V...S and i V...a . We must not forget that another way of praising mans' most precious device is to refer to it as TO V.....I mou.

So there you have it , Female , Male , Noun , a proper cock up !
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Postby devil » Mon May 14, 2007 2:16 pm

miltiades wrote:Let an older guy explain precisely the meaning of this most desirable commodity , to say nothing about its' social status depending on the size and of course the position , as they say position , position position.

There is no criteria available to precisely make a distinction between the usage O V...S and i V...a . We must not forget that another way of praising mans' most precious device is to refer to it as TO V.....I mou.

So there you have it , Female , Male , Noun , a proper cock up !


:D :D

Then there is βέλος (velos) from which it is probably derived. Literally, it means an arrow (hence velocity, as arrows are speedy). More figuratively, as an extension, it also means a shaft. Now the question is its meaning when applied to the πέος. Is it because of its shaft-like appearance or because it goes straight to the target? :)
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Postby pitsilos » Mon May 14, 2007 2:18 pm

devil whats a πέος?

thanks
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Postby devil » Mon May 14, 2007 2:37 pm

Is it not Greek Greek for the part of the body that men boast about?
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Postby pitsilos » Mon May 14, 2007 2:51 pm

thanks devil. i have never heard of that word before and my greek is noway near as good as my cypriot...also i find it difficult to read greek
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Postby aussiedrillerman » Mon May 14, 2007 3:17 pm

Not that I would know but my research led me to this

Villa means cock in Cypriot (greek dialect). In Cyprus people will laugh if you say: "I have a huge villa by the sea".
Attention Aston Villa supporters. Aston means "let go". You may figure out.

Stin villa mou (i don't care).
Me ponaei i villa mou (my cock hurts)
Me ponaei i villa mou polla (my cock hurts a lot)

Sorry to the Aston Villa supporters :lol:
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