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Now someone crop him so he doesn't play against City ¬_¬.

Crop?

......

Do you mean crock?

No, I mean crop, take him out, annihilate him, demolish him, and any other sexual ambiguous terms that come to mind.

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Now someone crop him so he doesn't play against City ¬_¬.

Crop?

......

Do you mean crock?

No, I mean crop, take him out, annihilate him, demolish him, and any other sexual ambiguous terms that come to mind.

When has crop ever meant that?

....I reiterate....do you mean crock? Crock means to injure.

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Now someone crop him so he doesn't play against City ¬_¬.

Crop?

......

Do you mean crock?

No, I mean crop, take him out, annihilate him, demolish him, and any other sexual ambiguous terms that come to mind.

When has crop ever meant that?

....I reiterate....do you mean crock? Crock means to injure.

Well, I guess you better tell everyone that they aren't allowed to have colloquialisms.

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Now someone crop him so he doesn't play against City ¬_¬.

Crop?

......

Do you mean crock?

No, I mean crop, take him out, annihilate him, demolish him, and any other sexual ambiguous terms that come to mind.

When has crop ever meant that?

....I reiterate....do you mean crock? Crock means to injure.

Harvest the bastard! :shifty:

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I just assumed you guys can't actually say a word properly. Nothing wrong with colloquialisms.

Verb

crock (third-person singular simple present crocks, present participle crocking, simple past and past participle crocked)

To break something or injure someone.  [quotations ▼]

Thousands of cars crocked by dodgy fuel

Ferreira ... peremptorily expunges England’s World Cup chances by crocking Wayne Rooney.

I've heard that, and not as some localised colloquialism.

I just assume you dumb northerners can't speak properly. And are stupid. And ugly.

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I just assumed you guys can't actually say a word properly. Nothing wrong with colloquialisms.

Verb

crock (third-person singular simple present crocks, present participle crocking, simple past and past participle crocked)

To break something or injure someone.  [quotations ▼]

Thousands of cars crocked by dodgy fuel

Ferreira ... peremptorily expunges England’s World Cup chances by crocking Wayne Rooney.

I've heard that, and not as some localised colloquialism.

I just assume you dumb northerners can't speak properly. And are stupid. And ugly.

:angry:

Don't lump us all in with these silly Lancastrians.

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