ok, am going to sleep..apparently I left my computer on...it disturbed my sleep - something at the back of my mind was saying I forgot something (aside from the annoying drip of water from my upper neighbor's a/c)..and as usual once I touched my laptop I couldn't resist surfing...
so from Tru Blood to Eric Northman to Charlaine Harris to heavage..in 5 minutes...*gulp*
i remember this world when i was still a young bloke in Cebu, lets play golf and the answer was gulp.gulp.gulp.gulp. this is the secret password among golf players but it has nothing to do with tigers organized golf of meeting eleven mistress.
and my last post on this (for the next few hours anyway) while I go off to drown myself in more hot chocolate....
while its true I first came across the term "décolletage" when reading Barbara Cartland books in my younger years...I never thought it would apply to males...maski gays pa...
but now male décolletage seems to be the rage these days...
ok, am going to sleep..apparently I left my computer on...it disturbed my sleep - something at the back of my mind was saying I forgot something (aside from the annoying drip of water from my upper neighbor's a/c)..and as usual once I touched my laptop I couldn't resist surfing...
ReplyDeleteso from Tru Blood to Eric Northman to Charlaine Harris to heavage..in 5 minutes...*gulp*
"Heavage"
ReplyDeleteIs this a coined word for cleavage made in heaven, or heaven at a certain age? :-)
i remember this world when i was still a young bloke in Cebu, lets play golf and the answer was gulp.gulp.gulp.gulp. this is the secret password among golf players but it has nothing to do with tigers organized golf of meeting eleven mistress.
ReplyDeletefunny gulf and heavage similarly connected with nice meaning of cleavage..
ReplyDeleteAhahahaha I like your version, Mar! Cleavage made in heaven sounds uhm, heavenly?
ReplyDeletelol, so what does it mean??? it's not in dictionarycom.
ReplyDeletenice try Mar...
ReplyDeleteand your first phrase is almost ok, but it depends on the beholder :-)
hehe..Terry, I assure you there is no hidden meaning here of my "gulping" down any wines or alcoholic stuff when I made the post ....
ReplyDeletegin lang akong gui-inom...as I am fond of saying = hydrogin + oxygin ....cha-nan! (drum roll)
hapit na :-)
ReplyDeleteI was in a jaw-drop pose for all of three seconds when I found out what heavage was...
ReplyDeletehttp://schott.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/12/07/heavage/
so as you can see, though it might have originated with women...well in the end its more aptly "he"+ "cleavage"..so male cleavage *grin*
here's where I first saw the word...
ReplyDeletehttp://popwatch.ew.com/2009/12/07/heavage-alexander-skarsgard/
and so..a more formal definition than what I had given just recently-
Heavage
A dubious portmanteau for male cleavage – an exposed (and often buffed) chest.
and my last post on this (for the next few hours anyway) while I go off to drown myself in more hot chocolate....
ReplyDeletewhile its true I first came across the term "décolletage" when reading Barbara Cartland books in my younger years...I never thought it would apply to males...maski gays pa...
but now male décolletage seems to be the rage these days...
oist! i learn something new today! thanks Cat! sige, post more of this...i am getting to like what i see again in Multiply...=)
ReplyDeleteso that's what it is.... hay naku, pati sa cleavage nakikipag-compete na rin ang men sa women, lol!
ReplyDeleteI am disappointed.
ReplyDeleteI thought it pertained to "heavenly bodies"
from the Mars-ians (as oppose to Venus') point of view. :-)
Doon na sana ako sa linya ni Mar.: )
ReplyDeleteshoot...pano naman tayo maka-compete sa chest area ng guys if ganon ka buff?
ReplyDeletemwahaha!
hmm... teka pala Meann..nag goodbye ka ba sa FB?
ReplyDeleteparang I saw something you posted..am unsure if you were taking a break from those games in FB or just busy preparing for the Christmas season?
well, at least mas ok POV mo...
ReplyDeleteI thought at first it had something to do with heaving ...ngork!
di ka nag-iisa...este..you are not alone...
ReplyDeleteNew word to me, too.
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