Tinkerbell....
When someone is called a "Tinkerbell," what does this mean,and what does it say about the character?
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A girl at my school used to insist her name was Deniz Melis Tinkerbell G-----. She goes by her middle name, Melis.
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I just stumbled on here, haven't been in a while. Hi, by the way!! And I saw my name, Tinkerbell. Funny. I thought Pavlos was behind it, but I guess not, okay, well, I'll talk to you soon. How is everyone???
Sarahjeanne
Sarahjeanne
SARAJEANNE!!!!
Your virtual stash of imported chocolates and domestic stuffed animals is clogging up my virtual warehouse! Pick them up SOON before the stuffed Snoopy starts after the Viennese chocolate-covered wafers and gets "extra stuffed" (or is it "super-stuffed"?) lol.
Phyllis (aka Sidhe Uaine or Gaia Euphoria)
Your virtual stash of imported chocolates and domestic stuffed animals is clogging up my virtual warehouse! Pick them up SOON before the stuffed Snoopy starts after the Viennese chocolate-covered wafers and gets "extra stuffed" (or is it "super-stuffed"?) lol.
Phyllis (aka Sidhe Uaine or Gaia Euphoria)
Funny thing, TB, I thought is was you too :))) Please dont make yourself so scarce :)
WELCOME BAAAAAACK, SJ!!!!
Omigosh, I'd forgotten about your nick! LOL! But I think it's a heck of a different thing when a girl is called "Tinkerbell". :)
Missed ya, S.J.
-- Nanaea
Omigosh, I'd forgotten about your nick! LOL! But I think it's a heck of a different thing when a girl is called "Tinkerbell". :)
Missed ya, S.J.
-- Nanaea
A male or a female?
If a male is calling a male a Tinkerbell, usually the one calling it is homophobic, and projecting his insecurities of his own feminine side on an open, sensitive man who he feels threatened by.
If a male is calling a male a Tinkerbell, usually the one calling it is homophobic, and projecting his insecurities of his own feminine side on an open, sensitive man who he feels threatened by.
What Andrea's trying to say is, when a guy refers to another guy as a "Tinkerbell", it usually means #1 considers #2 to be a cocksmokin' gaywad. : D
Anagrams of "cocksmokin' gaywad"
- Mocking a wacky sod
- I mock wacky gonads
- Good! (wacky sick man)
- A cow mocks gay-kind
- Mocking a wacky sod
- I mock wacky gonads
- Good! (wacky sick man)
- A cow mocks gay-kind
Are you calling Daividh a cow?
Careful he doesn't holler back at you: "OH YEAH? MILK ME!" :)
-- Nanaea
Careful he doesn't holler back at you: "OH YEAH? MILK ME!" :)
-- Nanaea
Moooi?!?!?!
LOL! Non!
I mean... "Oui" -- but don't let him talk you into anything! :)
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Oh, Davidh...
Stop trying to be so politically correct, and just come out and say it!
Andrea
Stop trying to be so politically correct, and just come out and say it!
Andrea
What Daividh's trying to say is...
..."it usually means #1 considers #2 to be gay", but Daividh's too polite to use such language.
-- Nanaea
..."it usually means #1 considers #2 to be gay", but Daividh's too polite to use such language.
-- Nanaea
...unlessless the fellow in question is himself also gay (hence "an open, sensitive man")who is having an argument with his "open, sensitive" partner :P
LOL! Could be.
Good definition, Andrea...
...but I've encountered a few female homophobes, too, who might use that expression. But I think when a female denigrates a male's masculinity like that, it's often because she feels she's been dismissed by the male as being undesirable.
Kinda like when a male denigrates a female by calling her a "bitch".
-- Nanaea
...but I've encountered a few female homophobes, too, who might use that expression. But I think when a female denigrates a male's masculinity like that, it's often because she feels she's been dismissed by the male as being undesirable.
Kinda like when a male denigrates a female by calling her a "bitch".
-- Nanaea
Dear Ms/Mr,
I really would like to know what the name "andrea" means. Can you please check the greek myhtology and the origin of the name - especially from a Finnish perspective.
Thank you !
With best regards: Frank / frank.kruse@ps-service.fi
I really would like to know what the name "andrea" means. Can you please check the greek myhtology and the origin of the name - especially from a Finnish perspective.
Thank you !
With best regards: Frank / frank.kruse@ps-service.fi
Why -- did someone call you that?