Ticklishchap
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Please don't be offended by this topic, chaps. It is simply for a passing reference in some fiction I am working on in my spare time. ... I am looking for old-fashioned military expressions for flatulence, passing gas, etc., whether US or UK, the type that would have
been prevalent in the WWII period and just after. 'Guff' is the only retro word I can think of (and recall hearing from men of that generation) but there
must be others. When did 'trouser cough' come in, for instance?
At my age, I admit that should not find this subject either interesting or amusing. ...
been prevalent in the WWII period and just after. 'Guff' is the only retro word I can think of (and recall hearing from men of that generation) but there
must be others. When did 'trouser cough' come in, for instance?
At my age, I admit that should not find this subject either interesting or amusing. ...