Talk:Napkin

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Interesting. Did you know there is a link to it from Rube Goldberg67.163.18.191 22:44, 13 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Online usage

In its use online, "napkin" means awesome, when used along with the separated prefix "happy". This refers to Nappy or Napster. Ex: "That is a napster sweater you are wearing."
Napkin can also be used as a phrase which means "I love you," as in: "I napkin Olivia," or "I love Olivia."

This needs a source. It seems very untrue to me. --Michiel Sikma 23:03, 15 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Unusual terminology

Not sure how people feel about this, but I'm of the opinion that 68.59.61.191's use of unusual terms in the encyclopaedia is a form of censorship. As such, I'm going to be bold, and alter the euphemisms to their proper, medical equivalents.

I think the fact that those links (chalice, and moontime) have to use hidden redirects (to vagina, and menses), should speak for itself. And Deltabeignet, I 'd disagree with removing those comments altogether - that's also censorship. -- (James McNally)  (talkpage)  17:19, 11 June 2006 (UTC)