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Ferret

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Has any one got a latin translation fore this? The best I could find was Morsus Ego, but it doesn't seem as cool.

As a p.s. has anyone else got cool things in latin.
 

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Tuus facies interficiat homines, et liberos coget clamare. --> Your face kills people and makes children scream.

Ab oscula. --> Kiss off.

Latin joke:

A Latin class is having a pop quiz, and one student is asked to write on the chalkboard the conjugation of the verb "to swim." He starts to get up and frantically whispers to the student next to him, "What's the word for 'to swim'?"

The other student shrugs and says, "Damned if I know."

So the student goes up to the board and writes:

Damnedifino
Damnedifinare
Damnedifinavi
Damnedifinatus
 

Morde me, literally, but it's not usual fightin' words in Latin. The old classic is irrumabo te!, which means "I'm going to violate you [in a certain way which would nowadays be regarded as homosexual]!" It is somewhat related semantically, since the basic meaning of irrumare is to suckle (as the cow rather than the calf).
 

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