schnergle


the only english word, other than f-ck and forms of f-ck, that can be: an adjective, verb, noun, and a pr-noun. this word can be replaced in it’s original form for any word(s) in any sentence and situation. due to the flexibility of this word, it became highly popular in the 1490’s when great britains were feeling tard-f-cked due to the thought that the world might be round.
schnerle!!!! i haven’t schnergled you for such a long time. how schnergle have you been? gettin any strange schnergle? i got this one piece of schnergle that was tight as an ugly third grader. i schnergled the schnerg outta her.

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