Kitrae… website extinct?

Probably a bad idea to hack the website of a guy that's into swords and vintage fuzz pedals named after a woman's pubes

Who's idea was it to combine a pube-inspired fuzz with food?

Reminds me of this time I went to Subway after midnight....

I should have known better than to buy a sandwich from a guy in the parking lot after hours.... 🤦‍♂️


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In Australi, Muff means fanny (countable and uncountable, plural fannies) (Britain, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, vulgar) The female genitalia. [ from 1830s] Her dress was so short you could nearly see her fanny.
(Canada, US, informal) The buttocks; arguably the most nearly polite of several euphemisms.
Reading your post, it's almost as if you're saying "Muff" to N'Americans is buttocks, too, but that is not the case.
You are, of course spot on about "fanny", which when capitalised is quite a popular name for Hong Kong ladies. Elsewhere as well, I suppose. I guess that is akin to the short form of Richard (though I don't think "Fanny" is short for anything).

As has been established by others already "Muff" means the "front bottom", as an old boss of mine used to say, in any language.


Enough dicking around, everyone, Muff to work!
 
It’s short for Francine/Frances. One of those nicknames that only half makes sense
Makes total sense.

Nonetheless, I know a few people through work/friends and other ven-circles whose legal name is "Fanny" as that is what's on their passports/DLs etc. and so I guess somewhere along the line the parents picking their names didn't know about the formal Francine/Frances.

Mind I knew a woman named "Coffee", who had a brother named "Pencil".
I worked with a Catherine, he was a very good magazine designer and nobody called him Cathy for short.
My friend Jocelyn from Quebec is "Jo" to his office colleagues...

I digress. If we start listing the many unisex names, we'll be here all day. Well, I'll be here all day anyway. Most likely.
 
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