Amberisms - Because having them in one place is funny

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Is Amber a real and raw writer?

  • No

    Votes: 115 10.6%
  • Fat

    Votes: 886 81.4%
  • Yes

    Votes: 52 4.8%
  • Has potential

    Votes: 35 3.2%

  • Total voters
    1,088
"tiny little blimp in the road"
"full to the gills"
CELERY BOAT MUKBANG 11/02/2020

I hate defending this blob, but "full to the gills" is actually a saying, and it's something I heard a lot growing up. Very oddly, however, this was in a place far from 'Murica with a maritime culture and an extremely distinct dialect that tends to have very unique sayings in general. To hear it coming from her maw is ... strange indeed.
 
I hate defending this blob, but "full to the gills" is actually a saying, and it's something I heard a lot growing up. Very oddly, however, this was in a place far from 'Murica with a maritime culture and an extremely distinct dialect that tends to have very unique sayings in general. To hear it coming from her maw is ... strange indeed.
Interesting. I always thought it was "stuffed to the gills" hence why I thought it was an Amberism. Mark one point for Hamboat's remaining brain cells.
 
Interesting. I always thought it was "stuffed to the gills" hence why I thought it was an Amberism. Mark one point for Hamboat's remaining brain cells.

Nah, I think that's being generous -- she totally fucked it up and just happened to hit on a weird regionalism instead. It's kinda like people who fuck up the spelling or use of a word and then Google furiously to trot out some obsolete, archaic meaning so they can say "SEE? It's totally a word!!1!"
 
"I wanted to do, like, a cleanse free of no makeup for two months." FUN WITH FRIENDS & GROCERY HAUL 24/02/2020
Hamby, I don't think you know what you are saying anymore. So you were loaded with makeup for two months?
:(
ETA: expired = ex-spider-ed
 
From her March 11th weigh in:
" to see if there is some correspondence of why I fell off track. "
I think she meant to say correlation.
 
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Can correspondence not be used like that? I get that it's typically used to describe an exchange of letters or a discussion, but I though it had another definition.

Wow, I learned something new today. You're absolutely right but I wonder if it was a fluke:

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"How's your food?"

Now this isn't necessarily at the same caliber as her fake accent, her misremembered idioms or her mis-pronounced words but hear me out:

They go to the same handful of restaurants. And order the same things almost every time. Why are you asking how the food is? You know how the food is. Find something else to talk about.
 
"How's your food?"

Now this isn't necessarily at the same caliber as her fake accent, her misremembered idioms or her mis-pronounced words but hear me out:

They go to the same handful of restaurants. And order the same things almost every time. Why are you asking how the food is? You know how the food is. Find something else to talk about.

Also when she asks 'are you excited?' Before the food comes. Literally the only time she lights up is food
 
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