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Post by diablo » Tue Mar 13, 2007 9:19 am

Waste thread for wastemen BY Wastemen :lol: :lol:
Smoke 'em if ya got em
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Post by gravious » Tue Mar 13, 2007 9:23 am

Shonky wrote:
Lone Wolf wrote:How about... "how div gerruz a beer"..... "piss off y' ugly tnuc it's youer round." or is that just what we say? :-)
Is that actual words?
What? That was just noise!
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Post by j dub u » Tue Mar 13, 2007 9:29 am

not really a word but i hear

WUB WUB WUUUBBBBB

at fwd or randomly down farringdon / liverpool street a few times.

I know its guys on here just don't know who YET!

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Post by gravious » Tue Mar 13, 2007 9:58 am

pompende wrote:
paolo wrote:I shouted 'oohyacuntya!' at n-type as a sign of my appreciation a couple of weeks ago. Don't know what he thought about that, if he heard it.
ahaha. that is the one. i will be battering it. oohyacuntya!

slander as a sign of appreciation...that is dubstep tradition.
as are unflattering photos, apparently.
The word "tnuc" is used in Glasgow (and much of Scotland) variably as either a term of great offence, or of great camaraderie.

A quick guide for those who may visit Glasgow:

You walk in to a the Goose Pub on Union st.

Someone says to you:

"Alright you daft tnuc, yer goanny get malkied!"
- At this point head for the exit expediciously.

"Alright ya big daft tnuc, gies some schwally!"
- Respond in a similarly jocular manner, and get in a round of spritzers.

Easy as that.

The term can also be used in variously descriptive roles, from the mundane to the superlative via the very painful.
For example "Ooyahcuntya" could be used appropriately in the following situations:
  • - Upon dipping one's toe into the bath, and finding the water a little too warm
    - Upon being smashed over the head with an Irn Bru bottle
    - Upon Scotland scoring a last minute goal to beat England in the world cup final
Obviously, the volume at which the aforementioned phrase was uttered would vary greatly depending on the circumstances.

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Post by shonky » Tue Mar 13, 2007 10:41 am

^^^ Top work Gravious. Do I take it that if I wandered into a bar and said "greetings from England you scotch stnuc" that I would then be accepted into the throng with great vigour and enthusiasm. Or would I just get knifed and have my head jumped upon repeatedly.

This language malarkey is such a joy to behold :D
Hmm....

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Post by seen » Tue Mar 13, 2007 10:46 am

minus degree.
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Post by juliun_c90 » Tue Mar 13, 2007 2:18 pm

Jubscarz wrote:
juliun_c90 wrote:long
what you sayin bout my thred blud?? il merk ya.
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Post by ken evil » Tue Mar 13, 2007 3:02 pm

Make a sentence using at least one word from each line

It's all about/It's all good/It's your time

Bruv/Geez/Bro/Man/Mans

Big/Big Things/A Big/Big up

Nuff/Bare/Pure

Filth(y)/Dirt(y)/Heavy/Fierce/Nasty

Believe/Trust/Swear/Each and Every

For example:

It's all about Bass Camp bruv, coming with big things, dropping bare filthy Dubs each and every.

By the way Bass Camp 31/03 MANCHESTER- HiJak/ Iration Steppas/ Omen
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Post by forensix (mcr) » Tue Mar 13, 2007 3:05 pm

Ken Evil wrote: It's all about Bass Camp bruv, coming with big things, dropping bare filthy Dubs each and every.

By the way Bass Camp 31/03 MANCHESTER- HiJak/ Iration Steppas/ Omen
check www.drummusic.org :wink:
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Post by ewah » Tue Mar 13, 2007 3:20 pm

This one's a wobbler
Persie!
Oi Oi
Joke - giving me jokes/bare jokes/time to joke up
Anything chestal
Anything Pokes says

and...
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Post by misk » Tue Mar 13, 2007 3:25 pm

if your north american, instead of 'big up' or 'ya chest' we say

"wow, that is a great dub-step song you have made! i really like it!"

we then proceed to throw knit sweaters over our shoulders and trapse off to the country club for some juice.

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Post by crazydave » Tue Mar 13, 2007 4:14 pm

Misk wrote:if your north american, instead of 'big up' or 'ya chest' we say

"wow, that is a great dub-step song you have made! i really like it!"

we then proceed to throw knit sweaters over our shoulders and trapse off to the country club for some juice.
BRAP... got that Tom Jones dubplate??

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Post by shonky » Tue Mar 13, 2007 4:14 pm

Misk wrote:if your north american, instead of 'big up' or 'ya chest' we say

"wow, that is a great dub-step song you have made! i really like it!"

we then proceed to throw knit sweaters over our shoulders and trapse off to the country club for some juice.
Sorry mate, what?

You got some wierd slang over there - like a different language or something

Can't believe that this abomination of which you speak emanates from the same country - please try and use proper words (or do a diagram if that's easier)
Hmm....

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Post by relaks » Tue Mar 13, 2007 4:16 pm

Word up shonky! Tell the yanks!

(wait, I'm american....hmmmn)

*knew the bare secrets would come out one brapping day. Now I am wasteman*
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Post by kate_ » Tue Mar 13, 2007 4:19 pm

Shonky wrote: country
You guys with your European spellings. colour in stead of color? country instead of cuntry?

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Post by feasible_weasel » Tue Mar 13, 2007 4:19 pm

its just the same old jamaican slang
mixed with cockney and indian and american slang
straight up shower :P: <---- requires bare bullets please

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Post by kate_ » Tue Mar 13, 2007 4:21 pm

brapplesauce

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Post by theverdict » Tue Mar 13, 2007 4:23 pm

bobbi blu brappenstein@

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Post by crazydave » Tue Mar 13, 2007 4:44 pm

"Oh my days... this track is OVERLY NORMAL."

I remember hearing that at The End a few months back. Utter jokes.

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Post by slowlygoingdeaf » Tue Mar 13, 2007 5:18 pm

Crazydave wrote:"Oh my days... this track is OVERLY NORMAL."
that man is ggggggenius

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