PSYCHO_DAYV said:
TV's Frink said:
TV's Frink said:
PSYCHO_DAYV said:
KAKAPEEPEE !!!
This only sounds vaguely familiar.
at one time there was actually a "kakapeepee" thread on here.
Actually the phonetic is mostly familiar for french ears, and I think it comes from there: pipi & caca are the french for pee & poo-poo.
But these two words are mostly used by children, or by persons speaking in a way that they don't want to shock anyone.
It is also used as an expression: "des blagues pipi-caca", "des histoires pipi-caca" ("pipi-caca jokes", or "pipi-caca stories").
So the image just above is totally related. Psycho man has surely not launched the word by accident, if I dare say...
That's all.