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"Khazi is particularly British I believe, it's a great place to sit and browse the forum" That's a good one ![]() | |||
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"Merkin - American" I thought a Merkin was a kind of fanny wig.. ![]() | |||
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"What about regional ones? My beautiful friend from the north taught me two: To pie someone off Wind your neck in Never heard either of them before." Wind your neck in is quite common I think, not come across the other though | |||
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"What about regional ones? My beautiful friend from the north taught me two: To pie someone off Wind your neck in Never heard either of them before." Wind your neck is something we use often in the south. | |||
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"What about regional ones? My beautiful friend from the north taught me two: To pie someone off Wind your neck in Never heard either of them before. Wind your neck is something we use often in the south. " Really? Never heard it in the midlands | |||
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"We say Are you having a giraffe? On your Jack We seem to be more common in certain places in the south than others. " On your Jack is rhyming slang (Jack Jones) having a giraffe is a rhyming slang derivative, should be having a Jimmy (Jimmy Giraffe) lord knows where that comes from though | |||
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"We say Are you having a giraffe? On your Jack We seem to be more common in certain places in the south than others. " What does that mean ![]() | |||
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"My favourite is Septics as a term for Americans ![]() I've always liked that expression can sum them up quite accurately | |||
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"We say Are you having a giraffe? On your Jack We seem to be more common in certain places in the south than others. What does that mean ![]() Having a laugh On your own See above | |||
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"We say Are you having a giraffe? On your Jack We seem to be more common in certain places in the south than others. On your Jack is rhyming slang (Jack Jones) having a giraffe is a rhyming slang derivative, should be having a Jimmy (Jimmy Giraffe) lord knows where that comes from though" Yeah I know, we've been saying them since we were kids. | |||
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"We say Are you having a giraffe? On your Jack We seem to be more common in certain places in the south than others. What does that mean ![]() Are you having a laugh and On your own ![]() | |||
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"I had to explain what I meant when I said 'over the moon' to my Polish colleague yesterday... ![]() Was that along the lines of "I'm going to be over the moon when you get your thick polish sausage in me" | |||
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"Stop being Mardy. Means moody where I'm from. Not a lot of people know that (said in the style of Micheal Cain)" We say mardy arse | |||
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"How do they cope with our language.. I'm going to polish the furniture... Stop talking polish in my company I don't speak it.." Only works if you read it.. | |||
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"Merkin - American" Or a "septic". | |||
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"Stop being Mardy. Means moody where I'm from. Not a lot of people know that (said in the style of Micheal Cain)" I used to hear mardy pants a lot as a kid, along with ‘don’t get your knickers in a twist’ | |||
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"In Liverpool everything is boss or sound ![]() "All right wack...everything sound on the mersey today..?" | |||
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"What about regional ones? My beautiful friend from the north taught me two: To pie someone off Wind your neck in Never heard either of them before." Haha these are from our area | |||
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"Hey up is a Yorkshire term " Is it? Well I'll go to the foot of our stairs | |||
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"Hey up is a Yorkshire term Is it? Well I'll go to the foot of our stairs " You've just knocked me over with a feather saying that....while since I've heard it.. | |||
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"What about regional ones? My beautiful friend from the north taught me two: To pie someone off Wind your neck in Never heard either of them before. Haha these are from our area" Never heard pie!! In London you can "buoy" someone off... no idea why it's a thing, but it is... | |||
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"Hey up is a Yorkshire term Is it? Well I'll go to the foot of our stairs " Get a grip | |||
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"I'll start with one that always cracks me up, the knob gobbler! Please share yours ![]() I hear “Leary” often where I live and work can’t stand that expression ![]() | |||
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"My favourite is Septics as a term for Americans ![]() It sounds like an insult to me...(no offense taken) ![]() | |||
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"My favourite is Septics as a term for Americans ![]() ![]() Only an insult in the same manner as calling us Limeys ![]() | |||
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"My favourite is Septics as a term for Americans ![]() ![]() ![]() I’ve never used that term and never would... ![]() | |||
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"My favourite is Septics as a term for Americans ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() So would you say you were antiseptic? ![]() | |||
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"My favourite is Septics as a term for Americans ![]() ![]() ![]() Limeys comes from the days of sailing ships, they sucked limes to ward off scurvy | |||
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"Sort your napper out Give your head a shake What's up with your kite?" or give your head a wobble ![]() | |||
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"Sort your napper out Give your head a shake What's up with your kite?or give your head a wobble ![]() It's angin lol | |||
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"Dog's bollocks! Which is good Then bollocks, which is bad" Bollocks is an old Anglo-Saxon derogatory term for a priest, it was the Catholic Church that deemed it a bad swear word. | |||
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"I'll start with one that always cracks me up, the knob gobbler! Please share yours ![]() Sweaty socks, Jocks, those lovely scottish. If not already been said. | |||
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"My favourite is Septics as a term for Americans ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Septic is rhyming slang.. Septic tank...= yank.. | |||
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"We say Are you having a giraffe? On your Jack We seem to be more common in certain places in the south than others. On your Jack is rhyming slang (Jack Jones) having a giraffe is a rhyming slang derivative, should be having a Jimmy (Jimmy Giraffe) lord knows where that comes from though" Having a Jimmy is having a piss Jimmy riddle = riddle me ree = pee | |||
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"How are you ? I'm ticketyboo... I love this expression not sure of its origins but I first heard Billy Connoly use it and use it myself ![]() Hunky dory is another one that means the same. | |||
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"Literally just heard a young “Lady” use the words Bruv Fam Feds ![]() Geeza Crew The Filth Old Bill Cozza | |||
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"Her indoors meaning the wife I'm doing a govvy ,job on the side Put wood in door , shut the door " (Put wood in hole) x | |||
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"Her indoors meaning the wife I'm doing a govvy ,job on the side Put wood in door , shut the door (Put wood in hole) x" Put wood in t’hole actually | |||
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"Grockle is a favourite down in the forest" Does that mean outsider or not local? | |||
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"Sugar! Always said in front of grandparents and young children." Or if you drop something or bang into something with in earshot of above... Ssshhhine a light | |||
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"Talking of slang once had a call from an hospital as one of guys who was taken to a and e where he couldnt understand the locals..he was from London a broad cockney accent and dialect the hospital was in Newcastle....nether could understand each other very well...so much local slang and accents.." Is it not said that when a geordie is in full flow speaking the local dialect someone from Scandinavia has a better chance of understanding him or her..than a southerner | |||
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"Talking of slang once had a call from an hospital as one of guys who was taken to a and e where he couldnt understand the locals..he was from London a broad cockney accent and dialect the hospital was in Newcastle....nether could understand each other very well...so much local slang and accents.. Is it not said that when a geordie is in full flow speaking the local dialect someone from Scandinavia has a better chance of understanding him or her..than a southerner " Thats where the accent originates. Its an older english accent then RP. Or they are all fans of the muppets swedish chef. | |||
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"we use the phrase cooking fat for the cat when it wraps itself round your legs as your walking...better than fucking cat when kids are about.. The term septic meaning American is short for septic tank as in tank- yank..a derogatory term... There is so much local slang used its unreal having worked around a lot of the UK its amazing even the name for familiar everyday things...bread roll, balm cake, cob, butter etc is it not slang...? " Barm cake not balm cake ![]() | |||
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"A mr Robinson who's first name was Jack... You did ask..." Yes I know that. | |||
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"He may have been married to a mrs Robinson.. As in "Oh mrs Robinson "" Should have read.... "Snd to heres to you mrs robinson" Put that tune in your head now havnt I... | |||
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"Being from wrexham that's a good term to describe palace fans down your way..wer'e still sore nearly 50 years later.. " Very good bud ![]() | |||
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