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flajeen
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Swedish question

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Is it true that puss means kiss and kiss means pee in swedish?
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xandaxs
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Lemme ask some swedish friends..

Swiit! come here boy :D
[12:25] <JohnnyEnglish> morning Nounou
[12:25] <JohnnyEnglish> wotcha doing?
[12:25] <Nounou> hello
[12:26] <Nounou> nothing much, i've nothing to do at work so
[12:26] <Nounou> modeling woman
[12:26] <JohnnyEnglish> woo
[12:26] <JohnnyEnglish> real women?
[12:26] <Nounou> realistic yes, on maya

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pnk||Timmy says this is true but I don't really trust him lol
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Post by Sw!it »

well there is different ways of saying it but yes "a kiss" is "en kyss" or "en puss"

and "taking a piss" means "kissa" "pee" = "kiss"

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v3nd3tta
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en puss can that be like the german word bussy (light kiss) ?
just wondering lol
the other thing is irritating for me

Sw!it

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Post by Sw!it »

well i think "en kyss" is more intensed yes and "en puss" is more light, open but idk u can still "kyssa" someone on the forehead for example so ye idk

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