Warehouse - lycantropic real estate bidet - 2 days before D-day basting - Rastafarian sub-woofer sub-woofer - A speed slower than the average bark
Tenting - Rastafarian Decimalisation Booting - Rastafarian ghost Lighting - Rastafarian Excuse Acting - Scottish Rastafarian
Piebald - Simons Pie Denizen - Harmonious tree house Lampoon - Ovine Erotic Magazine Cormorant - Wow! more ants!
Temporal – short-lived foreplay Scabbard – to recover toughly from a wound Mushroom – where huskies are kept
Tanto - what happens if you wear sandals in the sun Tsuki - the thing that unlocks the zoo Uke - oh look ! a key ! Gedan barai - a brummie fetching Gary Empi - what emma does in the toilet
Bulletin - what people say when they've been shot Parsnip - my father's abbreviated nipple Cheesy - Chi for beginners
Delivery - de clothing worn by de palace staff, innit*. *yes, I've been listening to Radio 4 on the way home.
I just listened to I'm sorry I haven't a clue in the bath, while drinking a cup of tea. I feel so english I'm going to invade scotland.
^ you may find there are quite a lot of us this side of the border Though I like the show it is (as a lot of comedy is) quite offensive to minority groups and some individuals. Lionel Blair was asked about ISIHAC and the regular comments and was genuinely hurt. I know the innuendo around male homosexuality in dance and performing arts as someone who has spent a lot of time in dance studios in my twenties and it's no greater than in other parts of the population, maybe it's just seen as such because the work is about publicity, being seen and heard so the prejudice is uncalled for