Egress 17:06 - Mar 29 with 738 views | BleuBlue | Anyone know what is it in relation to the works going on at PR? Mark Ashton keeps mentioning it. I always thought it meant female eagle. Shows what I know. | | | | |
Egress on 17:13 - Mar 29 with 677 views | PhilTWTD | It's an electronic version of gress. | | | |
Egress on 17:16 - Mar 29 with 653 views | Keno | Leitrim came over and dug it up, finding ruins of a medieval nunnery They are birds of pray | |
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Egress on 17:21 - Mar 29 with 625 views | GeoffSentence | It's a type of heron. | |
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Egress on 17:28 - Mar 29 with 591 views | catch74 | It’s regarding a sandwich bar, specialising in egg and cress, those at the top have their own shortened sandwich slang. Chickle, hustard and Prayo also to feature. | |
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Egress on 18:54 - Mar 29 with 438 views | HighgateBlue | At the risk of being whooshed, and not being able to think of another funny answer, it essentially means the same as exit. | | | |
Egress on 18:57 - Mar 29 with 432 views | Vic | It’s a bird. | |
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Egress on 18:58 - Mar 29 with 428 views | Vic | Or is it the female version of the village ejit? | |
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