hey binfoil
Posted by
JackNoble
on
Nov 2nd 2024, 1:06AM
wait new name i just made up right then binfoil lmao
hey go offline you are online too much
hey go offline you are online too much
Posted by
cov
on
Nov 2nd 2024, 4:47AM
Binfoil is of a unique meaning, bin is the 'British' formed 'slang' for a trashcan, sire.
Are you inferring that 'Tinfoil' is trash, sire?
Are you inferring that 'Tinfoil' is trash, sire?
Originally posted by
cov
on Nov 2nd 2024, 4:47AM
Binfoil is of a unique meaning, bin is the 'British' formed 'slang' for a trashcan, sire.
Are you inferring that 'Tinfoil' is trash, sire?
Are you inferring that 'Tinfoil' is trash, sire?
Posted by
JackNoble
on
Nov 2nd 2024, 12:56PM
yes i am /j
also since when is bin british slang for trashcan i thought bin was just an every day word
also since when is bin british slang for trashcan i thought bin was just an every day word
Originally posted by
JackNoble
on Nov 2nd 2024, 12:56PM
yes i am /j
also since when is bin british slang for trashcan i thought bin was just an every day word
also since when is bin british slang for trashcan i thought bin was just an every day word
Posted by
cov
on
Nov 2nd 2024, 1:37PM
I'm not sure when it was formed into a slang word, sire. Speaking to many British people over the period I've been living it has become very apparent that 'bin' is the word they use to reference a 'trashcan'.
Though you're more than able to do your own research on this, sire.
Though you're more than able to do your own research on this, sire.