Like a technique.....that may use a grapefruit?
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Sound of a bobcat being waterboarded
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I would have posted before, but I couldn't find the actual video. Here it is (NSFW):
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Gotta have that sweet orange citrussy
Mmm, citrussy
Similarly, I've known nurses who complain about reading/writing documentation on wounds in which pus is present.
the adjective form is purulent FYI
Probably doesn't help that there are many people that write it as "puss" for some reason.
Easy mistake to make when you're thinking about the Pineapple Under the Sea Speedmapping Series all the time.
no need for the whole "pus" the "us" is more than enough.
Not your fault they misspelled it. Next time they shouldn't be daydreaming about that ~~sweet~~ acidic citrussy while writing the menu.
everyone knows its "citrous"
Allow me to clarify: citrusy = hunger for citrus; citrussy = thirst for citrus