I don’t usually have difficulty with the English language, but I am at a loss to understand a word now. A report in the DT today mentions that David Beckham was ‘mulleted’. Does that mean that he wore spurs, had a fish in his mouth, or what?
I don’t usually have difficulty with the English language, but I am at a loss to understand a word now. A report in the DT today mentions that David Beckham was ‘mulleted’. Does that mean that he wore spurs, had a fish in his mouth, or what?
Tom, it means that he is an ignorant a…hole.
If it is fish related he will now be gutted as Russia has won the bid to stage the world cup in 2018
To Mullet?
Does it mean to sport a Dalgleish, Pat Sharp style hair do?
I have no idea. Good old BBC, sinking the British bid. I’m inordinately pleased. Bring on teh RWC, (the Real World Cup.)
Do you think Putin knew something we didn’t?
Hello, Ferret, I don’t know who these people are, but someone on MyT tells me it is a haircut. Thanks.
Don’t talk to me about the RWC
2011 NZ
2015 England
no problem so far
2019 Japan
Japan!!, yep Japan!!!! JAPAN FFS
I fully expect 2023 to go to Dubai or Qatar, which means that we may have a chance in 2027!!!!
I’ll shut up now 😉
Soutie, I have no problem with the RWC going to Japan – 2023 should be the Pacific Islands.
It appears to mean a hairstyle of any who don’t own a comb!
Hear, hear
I suspect you all know really, but I didn’t
‘The mullet is a hairstyle that is short at the front and sides, and long in the back.[1] Often ridiculed as a lowbrow and unappealing hairstyle, the mullet began to appear in popular media in the 1960s and 1970s but did not become generally well-known until the early 1980s. It continued to be popular until the mid-1990s and has enjoyed a partial return to favor as a retro look in the 2000s’
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mullet_%28haircut%29