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BrritSki wrote:
Walt wrote: ant wrote: Walt wrote: Ok. But you still didn't translate "napped with pepper sauce". I understand pepper sauce, but what's up with the napped? Nothing to do with nappies, I hope. I have no idea what those semi-literate tourist trappers meant by Napped. Only usage I can think of is in fabric, but it still doesn't seem to relate all that well. They probably made it up! I think it's from the french "nappe" (with an accent thingy on the e). It just means a suace has been poured over it. huh, like their stupid fscking "jus". just say "gravy" you ******s! -- ant |
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BrritSki wrote:
Walt wrote: ant wrote: Walt wrote: Ok. But you still didn't translate "napped with pepper sauce". I understand pepper sauce, but what's up with the napped? Nothing to do with nappies, I hope. I have no idea what those semi-literate tourist trappers meant by Napped. Only usage I can think of is in fabric, but it still doesn't seem to relate all that well. They probably made it up! I think it's from the french "nappe" (with an accent thingy on the e). It just means a suace has been poured over it. Possibly related to 'nappe' (pronounced 'nap') which means tablecloth. Whenever I hear crap like that I want to grab a greasy roast turkey leg, take a huge bite out of it and then fling the rest to the nearest dog. -- Cheers, Bev _|-_|-_|-_|-_|-_|-_|-_|-_|-_|-_|-_|-_|-_ When you stop bitching, you start dying. |
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ant wrote:
BrritSki wrote: Walt wrote: ant wrote: Walt wrote: Ok. But you still didn't translate "napped with pepper sauce". I understand pepper sauce, but what's up with the napped? Nothing to do with nappies, I hope. I have no idea what those semi-literate tourist trappers meant by Napped. Only usage I can think of is in fabric, but it still doesn't seem to relate all that well. They probably made it up! I think it's from the french "nappe" (with an accent thingy on the e). It just means a suace has been poured over it. huh, like their stupid fscking "jus". just say "gravy" you ******s! Gravy is thick, jus is thin. Common usage he "Served with au jus." Stupid pretentious assholes can't even get it right. -- Cheers, Bev _|-_|-_|-_|-_|-_|-_|-_|-_|-_|-_|-_|-_|-_ When you stop bitching, you start dying. |
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"The Real Bev" wrote in message ... ant wrote: BrritSki wrote: Walt wrote: ant wrote: Walt wrote: Ok. But you still didn't translate "napped with pepper sauce". I understand pepper sauce, but what's up with the napped? Nothing to do with nappies, I hope. I have no idea what those semi-literate tourist trappers meant by Napped. Only usage I can think of is in fabric, but it still doesn't seem to relate all that well. They probably made it up! I think it's from the french "nappe" (with an accent thingy on the e). It just means a suace has been poured over it. huh, like their stupid fscking "jus". just say "gravy" you ******s! Gravy is thick, jus is thin. Common usage he "Served with au jus." Stupid pretentious assholes can't even get it right. I have had a waitress ask me "Do you want some au jus with that steak?" But not at Outback. |
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