Originally Posted by Burney Yes, I quite like 'melt'. Dank, on the other hand, is just wrong. Apparently a derivative of 'tuna melt', which is now seen as being something embarrassing and dated.
Originally Posted by World's End Stella Apparently a derivative of 'tuna melt', which is now seen as being something embarrassing and dated. I never understood the combination of tuna and melted cheese. Always seemed wrong to me. However, I doubt this derivation. Surely it's as simple as just being someone who melts when things get too hot?
Originally Posted by Burney I never understood the combination of tuna and melted cheese. Always seemed wrong to me. However, I doubt this derivation. Surely it's as simple as just being someone who melts when things get too hot? Dunno, Burney. He uses it because his mates in his house at school use it, I expect. Although that was the explanation he offered me.
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