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Scooby, Scooby snack which means like. Can't remember when that was put in place, it was a fair while ago.
Wasn't that something that our past member KME introduced?
Scooby, Scooby snack which means like. Can't remember when that was put in place, it was a fair while ago.
I'm exactly the same Tim. I'd like to press one of them but haven't built up the courage yet incase I offend someone, as I haven't got a clue what they mean. I shall ask my 16 year old sonI've been too scared to press SCOOB or DE-SCOOB so far as my daughters regularly tell me never to try and use language from their generation. I'll think it means "Agree" and it will turn out to mean something embarrassing in a context I hadn't even imagined.
But anyway I agree with the above post.
It may well have beenWasn't that something that our past member KME introduced?
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