UK Slang Definitions?
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- manillathrilla
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UK Slang Definitions?
im trying to figure out what you mean when you say par or pars?
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Re: UK Slang Definitions?
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Re: UK Slang Definitions?
"Richard: What time is it?
John: Time to fuck your mum.
Kenny: Eeey blud dat's a par!"

John: Time to fuck your mum.
Kenny: Eeey blud dat's a par!"

Re: UK Slang Definitions?
drokkr wrote:"Richard: What time is it?
John: Time to fuck your mum.
Kenny: Eeey blud dat's a par!"

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Re: UK Slang Definitions?
drokkr wrote:"Richard: What time is it?
John: Time to fuck your mum.
Kenny: Eeey blud dat's a par!"
that doesnt explain it
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Re: UK Slang Definitions?
I shouldn't worry about it. I've never heard it and I've lived in the UK all my life.manillathrilla wrote:drokkr wrote:"Richard: What time is it?
John: Time to fuck your mum.
Kenny: Eeey blud dat's a par!"
that doesnt explain it
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Re: UK Slang Definitions?
i watched the tempz next hype video on youtube and they keep talking about pars in it... i just really wanna figure out what the hell they are talking about
Re: UK Slang Definitions?
uncle bill wrote:
I've never heard it and I've lived in the UK all my life.
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Slang. When a person is insulted or dissed it means they have been parred.
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Newcastle & Brizzle playin catch up :p
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Re: UK Slang Definitions?
Before I lived down south and in London I used to talk in a thick geordie accent with a broad dialect that only the Scottish and Geordies could understand. My accent is still there but more diluted and I have a mish mash of geordie / london / portsmouth and northumbrian dialect... only really comes out when am pissed.dreamizm wrote:Newcastle & Brizzle playin catch up :p

Good thing about having a geordie accent in london is that it gets you laid easily

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Re: UK Slang Definitions?
r u a guy firky?firky wrote:Before I lived down south and in London I used to talk in a thick geordie accent with a broad dialect that only the Scottish and Geordies could understand. My accent is still there but more diluted and I have a mish mash of geordie / london / portsmouth and northumbrian dialect... only really comes out when am pissed.dreamizm wrote:Newcastle & Brizzle playin catch up :p
Good thing about having a geordie accent in london is that it gets you laid easily
Re: UK Slang Definitions?
i'm from the uk and i've never heard it, maybe i'm hopelessly out of touchuncle bill wrote:I shouldn't worry about it. I've never heard it and I've lived in the UK all my life.manillathrilla wrote:drokkr wrote:"Richard: What time is it?
John: Time to fuck your mum.
Kenny: Eeey blud dat's a par!"
that doesnt explain it
i did read kenny's part of the conversation in a thick yorkshire accent for some reason though!
Re: UK Slang Definitions?
This.firky wrote:Good thing about having a geordie accent in london is that it gets you laid easilydreamizm wrote:Newcastle & Brizzle playin catch up :p
Not just london though, pretty much anywhere further south than middlesborough. The southern girls fucking love it.
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Would you care for a cup of tea?manillathrilla wrote: r u a guy firky?

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Re: UK Slang Definitions?
It's impossible to keep up with kids street slang these days, better to just speak proper english and keep the slang to a minimum. Or you risk the danger of sounding like that guy in phoneshop 

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[quote="dreamizm"]Newcastle & Brizzle playin catch up :p[/quote
I live in Ireland and I've heard of it.
I live in Ireland and I've heard of it.
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Re: UK Slang Definitions?
"Eeeh lad. Now that's a par!"alfie wrote:i'm from the uk and i've never heard it, maybe i'm hopelessly out of touchuncle bill wrote:I shouldn't worry about it. I've never heard it and I've lived in the UK all my life.manillathrilla wrote:drokkr wrote:"Richard: What time is it?
John: Time to fuck your mum.
Kenny: Eeey blud dat's a par!"
that doesnt explain it
i did read kenny's part of the conversation in a thick yorkshire accent for some reason though!

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Re: UK Slang Definitions?
I hadn't heard this until Plastician started using it every 3rd sentence.
Plasticman: I think this might be a par.
Plasticman: I think this might be a par.

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Re: UK Slang Definitions?
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.
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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