UK Slang Definitions?

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Re: UK Slang Definitions?

Post by fused_forces » Wed Dec 02, 2009 4:15 pm

kins83 wrote:In the game of golf, each hole has a number of shots that you should be able to get the ball from the tee into the hole.

This can range from 3, up to around 6. This number is known as the par.

Hence, if you were to get the ball in the hole in 4 shots, on a par 5 hole, then you could be said to be one under par. This is also known as a birdie.
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i acutally see tim westwood on the front of a golf mag the other week, not sure if his into golf or because of his exessive use of the word "par" they presume his a bad man at golf.

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Re: UK Slang Definitions?

Post by alien pimp » Wed Dec 02, 2009 4:40 pm

what's a geordie?
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Re: UK Slang Definitions?

Post by firky » Wed Dec 02, 2009 4:42 pm

alien pimp wrote:what's a geordie?
A Geordie is, like all English, a worthless, dirt-poor piece of scum. Like everyone else in the entire bloody country, they are under the mistaken belief that Newcastle is the finest city in the world, just because they happened to be born there. In its natural habitat, the Geordie can be found staggering around the streets blind drunk at 11 am, picking fights with random people and shrieking unintelligible bullshit at one another. Whilst such behavior would be acceptable in the Scots, being (nominally) English, the Geordie has no excuse. Like the Glaswegian, you don't have to provoke the Geordie to be threatened with violence. They are also the only city in England that gives two shits about their failing football club, widely known to have the most thick-skulled and illiterate morons as supporters. This is apparently the only city south of the Scottish border that the Scots will even acknowledge.

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Re: UK Slang Definitions?

Post by manillathrilla » Wed Dec 02, 2009 6:12 pm

what is badman what is rudeboi

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Re: UK Slang Definitions?

Post by beerz » Wed Dec 02, 2009 10:27 pm

no1 in leeds knew what a scran gaff was so i guess slang is localised too (im from manchester)
or a bug ed
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Re: UK Slang Definitions?

Post by Pedro Sánchez » Wed Dec 02, 2009 10:28 pm

manillathrilla wrote:what is badman what is rudeboi
what too many heads on the dsf think they are :D
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Re: UK Slang Definitions?

Post by Coppola » Wed Dec 02, 2009 10:34 pm

manillathrilla wrote:what is badman what is rudeboi
Badman like good things...

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Re: UK Slang Definitions?

Post by alien pimp » Wed Dec 02, 2009 10:36 pm

firky wrote:
alien pimp wrote:what's a geordie?
A Geordie is, like all English, a worthless, dirt-poor piece of scum. Like everyone else in the entire bloody country, they are under the mistaken belief that Newcastle is the finest city in the world, just because they happened to be born there. In its natural habitat, the Geordie can be found staggering around the streets blind drunk at 11 am, picking fights with random people and shrieking unintelligible bullshit at one another. Whilst such behavior would be acceptable in the Scots, being (nominally) English, the Geordie has no excuse. Like the Glaswegian, you don't have to provoke the Geordie to be threatened with violence. They are also the only city in England that gives two shits about their failing football club, widely known to have the most thick-skulled and illiterate morons as supporters. This is apparently the only city south of the Scottish border that the Scots will even acknowledge.

http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/Th ... h#Geordies
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Re: UK Slang Definitions?

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Re: UK Slang Definitions?

Post by manillathrilla » Wed Dec 02, 2009 11:01 pm



i dont understand the beginning of this song with the par shit ???

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Re: UK Slang Definitions?

Post by Coppola » Wed Dec 02, 2009 11:14 pm

If you actually read the thread then you'd understand.

Its a diss, and insult.

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Re: UK Slang Definitions?

Post by p.t.b.d » Thu Dec 03, 2009 12:05 am

why is tempa t so angry

i think he just needs to be loved :w:

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Re: UK Slang Definitions?

Post by manillathrilla » Thu Dec 03, 2009 12:14 am

theyr talking about someone having 200 pars and temps only has 10 pars... comon you uk people plus hes wearing a Pars R Us Shirt

there has to be more to this than jsut being an insult

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Re: UK Slang Definitions?

Post by whittle_cfc » Thu Dec 03, 2009 1:58 am

Coppola wrote:
manillathrilla wrote:what is badman what is rudeboi
Badman like good things...
Badman like da best tings!

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Re: UK Slang Definitions?

Post by manillathrilla » Thu Dec 03, 2009 2:31 am

is it good to be a rudeboi?

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Re: UK Slang Definitions?

Post by collige » Thu Dec 03, 2009 2:35 am

rudebwoys and badmen are good
battyboys and pantymen are bad
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Re: UK Slang Definitions?

Post by the tits » Thu Dec 03, 2009 2:48 am

collige wrote:battyboys and pantymen are bad
not if you're a dude who likes the one-eyed-snake attack

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Re: UK Slang Definitions?

Post by collige » Thu Dec 03, 2009 2:49 am

the tits wrote:
collige wrote:battyboys and pantymen are bad
not if you're a dude who likes the one eye'd snake attack
They're derogative terms though.
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Re: UK Slang Definitions?

Post by the tits » Thu Dec 03, 2009 2:53 am

you just gotta wear em in style mang

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Re: UK Slang Definitions?

Post by manillathrilla » Thu Dec 03, 2009 3:04 am

so when i go to the UK i wanna introduce myself by saying "i am a rudeboi badman who pars bitches like no other"

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