I have a friend who uses this expression (spelled out) occasionally and appropriately in conversations among friends. She is an Episcopal priest – nice to know they are human. I haven’t heard her use it in a sermon yet.
It’s upsetting to learn that other people don’t always behave as you do, isn’t it?
Now THAT’S funny
Isn’t “WTF!” the norm for you Aunty?
“WTF?” lines? They are all I have.
Waltzing, tango, foxtrot. let´s dance.
WTF=Way Too Furrowed?
I have been cautioned,since I was a child about those looks. At nearly age 74 mine are likely deeper than Auntie’s.
dflak over 4 years ago
I have a friend who uses this expression (spelled out) occasionally and appropriately in conversations among friends. She is an Episcopal priest – nice to know they are human. I haven’t heard her use it in a sermon yet.
Michael G. over 4 years ago
It’s upsetting to learn that other people don’t always behave as you do, isn’t it?
[Traveler] Premium Member over 4 years ago
Now THAT’S funny
Marvin Premium Member over 4 years ago
Isn’t “WTF!” the norm for you Aunty?
HunterIsACriminal over 4 years ago
“WTF?” lines? They are all I have.
Jml58 over 4 years ago
Waltzing, tango, foxtrot. let´s dance.
cuzinron47 over 4 years ago
WTF=Way Too Furrowed?
clarrywat Premium Member over 4 years ago
I have been cautioned,since I was a child about those looks. At nearly age 74 mine are likely deeper than Auntie’s.