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Re: UK Slang Definitions?

Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 12:41 am
by manillathrilla
rudeboi tell ya

Re: UK Slang Definitions?

Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 12:55 am
by .onelove.
are you mocking me sir?

i suggest you prepare yourself for fisticuffs if the answer is as expected.

Re: UK Slang Definitions?

Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 1:06 am
by manillathrilla
i like bob marly

Re: UK Slang Definitions?

Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 1:30 am
by .onelove.
Muskets at dawn sir.

Re: UK Slang Definitions?

Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 2:12 am
by manillathrilla
its a duel

Re: UK Slang Definitions?

Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 8:47 pm
by __________
d'brickashaw ferguson wrote:That's not slang, that's mispronunciation.


Dickhead.
hahaha hear you, you spasticated northern shit-stain!
none of them are mispronunciations...that's how Cornish people speak.

here's a bit of trivia/education for you though...
the word 'pasty' came from a mispronunciation, if you will.
old girl was dropping a meat pastry to her husband, down a mine, because he's a miner and it was lunch time.
the meat pastry fell past him, to the floor of the mine, but he didn't notice.
asking if she had dropped it down to him yet, she replied ''yes, it's already past 'ee!"

hence the name 'pasty'.

Re: UK Slang Definitions?

Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 9:37 pm
by k_k
.onelove. wrote: Bring back old English slang like 'GORDON BENNETT', 'Arse over tit', 'Jammy tnuc', 'Bobs your uncle' and an ol' 'Knees up'


not; aay breh 'es a WASTMAN blud, CHA
I like to use a combination of em, alos enjoy chucking in the odd bit from yer classic yorkshire dialect, keepin it alive, get me blud?