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Re: Phwoar



Kevin,

Didn't Al Pacino, in "Scent Of A Woman," utter a similar sounding word when he
got a whiff of a lady: WHO-ar or WHO-fa, in what he meant as a compliment?

magik

"O'Neal, Kevin W." wrote:

> >From: John Hughes <john@pureneasy.fsnet.co.uk>
> >Subject: Re: As The Who turns; The Who of our lives; General Who-spital?
> >
> >> Destiny's Child?  Are you kidding me?
> >
> >Pete wasn't:-)
> >
> >> What does "Phwoar" stand for?
> >
> >British written expression of that noise men make when they see a woman
> >who is, as Wayne's World put it, babelicious.........
>
> Ahhhh, this all makes sense to me now.  Thought he was talking musically.
> Heh, heh.  Good 'ol Pete.  Keepin' it real.  Yeah, in that context I'll give
> DC a "Phwoar".  :-)
>
> Thanks for the translation help!
> Kevin in VT