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
1 year ago
….and positively no creaping over, either !
Running Comment
1 year ago
…or the cleapy crawlers are going to get you.
Running Comment
1 year ago
Cleaptomaniacs Anonymous: Helping people to help themselves.
Last edited 1 year ago by Running Comment
Earthbound Misfit
1 year ago
So, it’s NOT a cleap year, then.
Earthbound Misfit
1 year ago
If you cleap it and break it, you clown it.
Last edited 1 year ago by Earthbound Misfit
Droll not Troll
1 year 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.