Chunter, Chunter, Chunter, Chunter, Chunter, Chunter, Chunter, Chunter, Chunter I've no idea what he's chuntering on about, either!
Muttering
Fred, it is just one of the many mysteries of life!
He does not look like a happy camper :-O
Or, as Asterix said: “Rhubarb, rhubarb, rhubarb”
He needs to keep calm and chive on.
British: to talk in a low inarticulate way : mutter
“Chunter” – a new word for me. Don’t recall ever seeing or hearing it. Thanks!
Well, I learned something new today. Virtually useless, old chap; but something nonetheless…
He’s got some last minute scranletting clear down to Ticklepenny Corner.
Either he didn’t raise the lid,or, she took the remote away from him in the middle of a soccer/cricket match..
New to me too—but I’m going to just let it lie there, not going to say things like “How do they know when to use it?”
Is that the same as “grumble, grumble”?
tammyspeakslife Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Muttering
biscuitturbo almost 10 years ago
Fred, it is just one of the many mysteries of life!
juicebruce almost 10 years ago
He does not look like a happy camper :-O
ladykat almost 10 years ago
Or, as Asterix said: “Rhubarb, rhubarb, rhubarb”
Simon_Jester almost 10 years ago
He needs to keep calm and chive on.
More or Less Premium Member almost 10 years ago
British: to talk in a low inarticulate way : mutter
assrdood almost 10 years ago
“Chunter” – a new word for me. Don’t recall ever seeing or hearing it. Thanks!
neverenoughgold almost 10 years ago
Well, I learned something new today. Virtually useless, old chap; but something nonetheless…
Pharmakeus Ubik almost 10 years ago
He’s got some last minute scranletting clear down to Ticklepenny Corner.
boldyuma almost 10 years ago
Either he didn’t raise the lid,or, she took the remote away from him in the middle of a soccer/cricket match..
lsheldon almost 10 years ago
New to me too—but I’m going to just let it lie there, not going to say things like “How do they know when to use it?”
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Is that the same as “grumble, grumble”?