Cleap; verb [I + adv/prep] (UK /kliːp/ US /kliːp/); the act of jumping across a narrow and shallow ditch despite specifically being told not to. [Cambridge Dictionary].
Running Comment
11 months ago
….and positively no creaping over, either !
Running Comment
11 months ago
…or the cleapy crawlers are going to get you.
Running Comment
11 months ago
Cleaptomaniacs Anonymous: Helping people to help themselves.
Last edited 11 months ago by Running Comment
Earthbound Misfit
11 months ago
So, it’s NOT a cleap year, then.
Earthbound Misfit
11 months ago
If you cleap it and break it, you clown it.
Last edited 11 months ago by Earthbound Misfit
Droll not Troll
11 months ago
Archaic verb “clepe” – to name. I wonder what kind of names they call people who disobey the sign.
Lieving is out of the question.
I might lope instead.
You could break a climb.
It’s the claw.
If U leap, we C U.
Cleap; verb [I + adv/prep] (UK /kliːp/ US /kliːp/); the act of jumping across a narrow and shallow ditch despite specifically being told not to. [Cambridge Dictionary].
….and positively no creaping over, either !
…or the cleapy crawlers are going to get you.
Cleaptomaniacs Anonymous: Helping people to help themselves.
So, it’s NOT a cleap year, then.
If you cleap it and break it, you clown it.
Archaic verb “clepe” – to name. I wonder what kind of names they call people who disobey the sign.