Posted February 20, 200421 yr CTW Members i just love saying this word, who agree's that it is great? also it can be used for so many things like, im just going to get a glass of moist, or im right moist at the moment feel free to say a word you like n why chutney in a scotish accent is also good. Edited February 20, 200421 yr by nuthead53
February 20, 200421 yr CTW Members Are ya feeling moist right now? WiLDCHiLD\\6TH FEBRUARY\\HEAVEN\\9PM-7AMAFTERPARTY AT MILKRM1 - WiLDCHiLD V PASSION\\JUDGE JULES\\BK\\JFK\\THRILLSEEKERS\\REECE ELLIOT\\MARC WEST\\SIMON PATERSON\\BRISKYRM2 - RIOT V STORM FEAT. CTW\\ED REAL\\PAUL GLAZBY\\KARIM\\CALLY & JUICE\\NICK LUNN\\LITTLE GEM\\DANNY GILLIGAN\\LEE HARRIS & CHRIS HAWKES\\TONY P\\CARL NICHOLSONRM3 - WiLDCHiLDMOTHERFUNKERS V MOONWALKRM4 - PUKKA UPRM5 - BECOME ONE\\MILK\\DIRTY DJ'S\\REVOLUTION
February 20, 200421 yr Author CTW Members QUOTE (FredTheBaddie @ Feb 20 2004, 14:32) What's a glass of moist ? A damp glass ? some kind of liquid. n no not moist at the moment, usually am after clubbing tho.
February 20, 200421 yr CTW Admin Definitely one of the best words, but what does it mean in english ? James@ClubTheWorld.uk CTW Founder | ClubTheWorld.uk | Twitter | Instagram Clubbing the world together ...
February 20, 200421 yr CTW Members (pa. pple. moist), 6- moist. [f. moist a.] 1. a. trans. To render moist, impart moisture to; to moisten, wet. Obs. exc. dial. (see E.D.D.). 1382 Wyclif Job xxi. 24 And the bones of hym ben moistid with margh [Vulg. irrigantur]. -- Luke vii. 38 Sche..bigan to moiste his feet with teeris. 1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. vi. xxii. (Tollem. MS.), Constantyn sayeth that drynke is nedfu for many maner cause: ffor hit moysteth the drie body. Ibid. xiv. xlvi. (1495) 483 Valeyes ben moysted with stremes that come out of mountaynes. 1447 O. Bokenham Seyntys (Roxb.) 248 Blak brede..In hote watyr moystyd..she eet. c1530 T. Pridio in Collier Hist. Dram. Poetry (1831) II. 384 Beholde myne eyes whose teres do moyst my paled face. 1533 Elyot Cast. Helthe (1541) 32b, Wyne heateth and moysteth the bodye. 1570-6 Lambarde Peramb. Kent (1826) 174 Moisting womens breastes that before were drie and wanted milke. 1590 C'tess Pembroke Antonie 600 His sworde Alreadie moisted is in his warme bloude. 1655 in Hartlib Ref. Commw. Bees 18 Rye..need not..be dryed, but beaten and moisted with its own liquor. 1821 Clare Vill. Minstr. ii. 145 As evening moists the daisy by thy side. b. To slake or quench (one's) thirst. to moist one's lip: to drink very little; also (slang) to moist one's clay. (Cf. moisten v. 1b.) Now dial. 1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. xviii. 366 May no drynke me moiste ne my thruste slake, Tyl [etc.]. 1530 Palsgr. 639/2, I dyd nat drinke to day, I dyd but moyste my lyppes with a quarter of wine. a1562 G. Cavendish Wolsey (1893) 241 Thus passed he forthe his dynner in great lamentacion and hevynes, whiche was more fed and moystyd with sorowe & teares, than with owther pleasant mets or dylicate drynks. 1579-80 North Plutarch, Lycurgus (1595) 45 So they al dranke hartely except himself, who..did no more but a litle moyste his mouth without, and so refreshed himself. 1602 2nd Pt. Return fr. Parnass. i. ii. 339 Meete me an houre hence, at the signe of the Pegasus in Cheapside, and Ile moyst thy temples with a cuppe of Claret. 1606 Shakes. Ant. & Cl. v. ii. 285 Now no more The iuyce of Egypts Grape shall moyst this lip. 1834 A. Smart Rambling Rhymes 120 When he used to moist his clay An' lay his corn in. c. fig. Chiefly, To soften (the heart, etc.). Obs. 13.. Propr. Sanct. (Vernon MS.) in Archiv Stud. neu. Spr. LXXXI. 317/57 The wghuche techers dude Moyste wel the hertes of trewe men eueridel. 1435 Misyn Fire of Love ii. v. 80 Froo qwhens he byrnys with lufe swetist & with a draght of heuenly passage he is moystid & vmbesett & truly is transformyd with heit of happis to-cum. 1557 Sarum Primer 1 Good Lorde Jesu Christe,..moiste my minde with thy most precious bloude. 1578 G. Whetstone 2nd Pt. Promos & Cassandra v. ii, Stormes of teares did showre As myght, with rueth, haue moyst a stony hart. 1598 Rowlands Betraying of Christ 27 And let my teares be flouds to moist my heart. 2. absol. a1548 Hall Chron., Hen. V 37b, Sprinkle a vessell of water and it moisteth not, but cast it out wholy together and it bothe washeth and norisheth. 1562 W. Bullein Bulwark, Bk. Simples 5 Waxe is good for plasters..it moisteth and is used for outwarde Medicines. 1581 Mulcaster Positions xx. (1887) 87 Walking in the dew moystes and harmes. 1624 Donne Devotions, etc. (ed. 2) 162 As thy water moysts, so it cooles too. 3. intr. To rain slightly, to drizzle. U.S. rare. 1916 H. L. Wilson Somewhere in Red Gap iii. 117 It was moisting when we started, and pretty soon it clouded up. Ibid. 118 It wasn't moisting any more-it was raining for fair. Hence moisted ppl. a.; moisting vbl. n. ppl. a. 1382 Wyclif Deut. xi. 10 Moystynge watrys [Vulg. aquae irriguae]. 1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xiii. v. (Bodl. MS.), After thee moistinge of the londe the h[epes of] grauel toschedeth. 1541 R. Copland Galyen's Terap. 2Aiv, Sease ye bathynge & moystynge. 1549-62 Sternhold & H. Ps. cxvi. 8 Thou hast deliuered..my moisted eien from mourneful teares. a1562 G. Cavendish Wolsey in Wordsw. Eccl. Biog. (1818) I. 456 After he had..dried his moisted cheekes, he spake to them in this sorte. 1586 Bright Melanch. xl. 268 All which purgers are to be..mingled with some moysting decoction. 1612 Drayton Poly-olb. ii. 40 Upon whose moisted skirt, with sea-weed fring'd about, The bastard Corall breeds. Or at least in my opinion that's what it means...
February 20, 200421 yr CTW Members QUOTE (mistress_hoover @ Feb 20 2004, 14:37) chutney?? lol...ur mad!! i like the word quim makes me laugh!x Moist quim??
February 21, 200421 yr CTW Members QUOTE (Mod1 @ Feb 20 2004, 22:03) moist quim chutney lol..nice!! go into a sanwhich shop can i have a moist quim chutney on this bap please?
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