fling a craving v. phr.— «All this talk about hot food flung a craving on me, so I *had* to go out for Thai food at lunch today.» —“Re: Hackers and spicy food” by Mike Van Pelt Usenet: alt.hackers Feb. 7, 1992...
GFE
n.— «Very sweet, lovely Thai girl, but not GFE by any stretch.» —“Re: [ASP] Canadian Neighbors? Request info.” Usenet: alt.sex.prostitution Apr. 15, 1999. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
merk v.— «Idda just merkd out just like Thai said. “NO CONVERTIBLE?” “B*CH GET YO ASS OUT” skUUUURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR.» —“what did she say?!?!?!?!” by Bang&Olufsen DK Acura Legend &...
fu suffix— «She didn’t win, but it was pretty clear she was there not to demonstrate her superior cooking fu but to spread the word of Thai food to Japan.» —by Trip Trip’s Brain-Sucking Web Site Jan. 26, 2002. (source:...