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To not know what this means yet?

10 replies

shesgrownhorns · 21/06/2019 20:59

To not know what the biscuit emoji means, where I get one from, and in which context to use it?

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LaMarschallin · 21/06/2019 21:10

I'm not sure myself. Assume it started with the Gordon Brown "favourite biscuit-gate".
Sometimes it seems to indicate a troll, sometimes just something the biscuit-doner (biscuiter? And the recipient could be a biscuitee, perhaps) thinks is a silly post.
Anyway, I'll hang around here with you and hope to find out.

SauvignonBlanche · 21/06/2019 21:16

On the main site if you scroll down there are Smiley hints. Biscuit means ‘No comment’.

Cryalot2 · 21/06/2019 21:21

Me neither , I rarely use them..

shesgrownhorns · 21/06/2019 21:21

Thank you. How do I get one though?

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iklboo · 21/06/2019 21:22

Started off as no comment but a lot of users now take it as 'you take the biscuit, mate'.

KaleidoscopeEyes · 21/06/2019 21:24

For me, it's like.... Whatever.
I know you're lying
or
You're being goady
or
You're talking shit

I've only used it twice ever though I think.

SegregateMumBev · 21/06/2019 21:26

What you've just said is so ridiculousI don't even have the words... But here, have a jammie dodger.

73kittycat73 · 21/06/2019 21:28

@shesgrownhorns you type [ biscuit ] but without the spaces. Biscuit

mumwon · 21/06/2019 21:52
Biscuit
mumwon · 21/06/2019 21:52

sorry just practicing Grin

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