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Cory (?)

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tezza - 04 Sep 2004 23:05 GMT
a man, believed to be a gypsy, called me a cory today. From what followed i
know it is insulting.

Actually, for precision, he _addressed_ me as cory. As in 'Oi Cory'. Don't
know if that is the correct spelling.

Anyone know what it means?

Cheers

Tezza
mUs1Ka - 05 Sep 2004 00:09 GMT
> a man, believed to be a gypsy, called me a cory today. From what
> followed i know it is insulting.
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>
> Tezza

Cori -literally, thorn. It is used in the sense of penis.
http://manybooks.net/pages/borrowgeetext01rmlav10/22.html

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tezza - 05 Sep 2004 03:28 GMT
> > a man, believed to be a gypsy, called me a cory today. From what
> > followed i know it is insulting.
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> Cori -literally, thorn. It is used in the sense of penis.
> http://manybooks.net/pages/borrowgeetext01rmlav10/22.html

thanks for that

Tezza
 
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