Flipdiculous
Flipdiculous - adjective
Flipdiculous is a progeny of the word ridiculous. It is thought to have originated early in the third millennium, somewhere in the 2015-2019 quadrennium.
Flipdiculous is a progeny of the word ridiculous. It is thought to have originated early in the third millennium, somewhere in the 2015-2019 quadrennium.
Henry Ford: “Oh! For flip sake the dinjamuin is all out of crisps.”
John.D.Rockefeller: “Are you flipping kidding me this is flipdiculous!”
William.J.Barrett: “Quite Anne Frankly; I don’t care if there aren’t any crisps in the dinjamuin!”
Sir Issac Newton: “You sir, are a dunghus!”
John.D.Rockefeller: “Are you flipping kidding me this is flipdiculous!”
William.J.Barrett: “Quite Anne Frankly; I don’t care if there aren’t any crisps in the dinjamuin!”
Sir Issac Newton: “You sir, are a dunghus!”