I have a fish called... Blunder
A dog named Boris
and a cat named BadBishop.
The parrot is Bogolyubov but I just
call him Bogo.
I have a fish called... Blunder
A dog named Boris
and a cat named BadBishop.
The parrot is Bogolyubov but I just
call him Bogo.
Obviously, you should name a fish Bobby.
If you have a lazy dog or cat, Zugzswang is a good name because he doesn't want to move.
Obviously, you should name a fish Bobby.
If you have a lazy dog or cat, Zugzswang is a good name because he doesn't want to move.
@Chiksan Hahaha that's a very good name, Zugzswang!
@Chiksan Hahaha that's a very good name, Zugzswang!
'perpetual' for a dog if hes barking all the time. And if hes destroying the postmans trousers, call him 'checkmate' because thats what you say to the postman, 'will you take a cheque, mate?' ...
'perpetual' for a dog if hes barking all the time. And if hes destroying the postmans trousers, call him 'checkmate' because thats what you say to the postman, 'will you take a cheque, mate?' ...
and if you are a satanist, call your cat 'sacrifice', or 'exchange sacrifice' depending on how far you go.
and if you are a satanist, call your cat 'sacrifice', or 'exchange sacrifice' depending on how far you go.
if you live in the country and have two cows, call them pawn duo.
if you live in the country and have two cows, call them pawn duo.
Lizard: 'Dragon Variation'. Small lizard: 'Accelerated Dragon'
Lizard: 'Dragon Variation'. Small lizard: 'Accelerated Dragon'
housebroken cat: 'Key Square', not housebroken cat: 'Weak Square'.
housebroken cat: 'Key Square', not housebroken cat: 'Weak Square'.
Pitbull: 'Endgame'
@seanysean yes as I said most people don't know that it is properly pronounced with a 'k' which is why you've heard both pronunciations. But just because many people do something one way doesn't mean its the correct way to do it. The correct pronunciation is with a hard k as that is the way it is pronounced in Italian, and fianchetto is an Italian loan word.
@seanysean yes as I said most people don't know that it is properly pronounced with a 'k' which is why you've heard both pronunciations. But just because many people do something one way doesn't mean its the correct way to do it. The correct pronunciation is with a hard k as that is the way it is pronounced in Italian, and fianchetto is an Italian loan word.