Babyshambles
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hi all,
can anyone help me? why is a munch called a munch?
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can anyone help me? why is a munch called a munch?
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\Honestly, what does "munch" sound like? LOL! 😀
Of course, the only drawback (for some) is that we're munching on food rather than tummies and toes! lol
If i got to munch on YOUR tummy and toes. I might actually go to one. Also, good question. Since i myself was wondering. Thanks for answering!

(infinitely useful on a tickling forum in March) or by this poor unfortunate blue thing
whom apparently likes pie (or is a pie?)Here we go... a little wikkipedia. I usually don't like to use it as a source but sometimes it is good enough...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munch_(BDSM)
who is apparently chasing a yellow pool ball. 

Wikipedia ROOOLES!
You are naughty too, although I see that the smiley window has thrown me an even less relevant bunch to choose from than when I was admonishing vladtickle.
I am still not going to click on more, because it is so slooooooowwww
Soo, you shall be told off by this hugely fearson rabbitwho is apparently chasing a yellow pool ball.
Once again, father christmas is deemed relevant for March
As well as this thing
ps - wikipedia rules


LOL! Your soo cute! You have me in giggles!
And because I can't pass it up... ummm... what's this bubble dude doing??!!!![]()


Now see... every time I see that little green muncher it reminds me of a wirchler from D&D, which happens to be my Love's siggy. So him munching on my toes pops up... Yeah... I'm in giggles now!


Jeff needs to get in bed with a new group of smiley makers.


Is that what the kids call it now a days?
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Probably because the folks at the first one ate politely and sociably, chatting and using good manners.
If I had been present at the first one, such an event would likely have been called a "Devour" thereafter.
Or possibly an "Engulf."
Or maybe even a "You eat like KILLER WHALE! You GTFO my restaurant!!!"
😛
(another christmas smiley - how pertinent)Spotted this and was glad to see Raven pointed out the Wiki. 'S a true story. It's why we use that term. 🙂
It's still silly. 😛 😉