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By *DSR OP   Man
over a year ago

leicester

Oesa nya nea nowa it? aybea we ana njoya a hata?

xx

Ps... Old english crimial language of the early 20th centery. (I tried it at my old forum and only 2 people remembered it lol)... It was also popular with teens in the 80' and 90's.

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By (user no longer on site)
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over a year ago

What does it mean?

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By *DSR OP   Man
over a year ago

leicester


"What does it mean?"

I was going to leave it awhile lol

But I guess it is a silly thread really....

Oesa nya nea nowa it? aybea we ana njoya a hata?

means...

Does any one know it? Maybe we can enjoy a chat?

It's allot harder to talk backslang fluently, or understand someone else that talks it... Than it is to read/write it.

I will let you decode the code from there lol It is a very simple concept really.

As i said, english criminals could talk to eachother without the police/victims knowing what they were upto.

Peace lol

xx

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By (user no longer on site)
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over a year ago

Do you mean backslang then? not backslag?

we used to do it at school? some people were really good at it,and spoke it fluently

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I remember it from school but could never keep up with it ............... drop the first letter and add an A at the end if I remember right?

There are other versions as well but fooked if I could do the simple version lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Glaswegian to me that lol..

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By *DSR OP   Man
over a year ago

leicester


"Do you mean backslang then? not backslag?

we used to do it at school? some people were really good at it,and spoke it fluently "

hahahaaaa i think I have miss-spelt that like 4 times in a row pmsl ha ha xxxx

I did mean BACKSLANG!!!... So how come you never worked out? lol

Sound xx

Ps... ova oura icturea icea xxx lol

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By (user no longer on site)
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over a year ago

I wondered what the fook you were on about for a while lol

I never used to write it could barely even speak it

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By *DSR OP   Man
over a year ago

leicester


"I remember it from school but could never keep up with it ............... drop the first letter and add an A at the end if I remember right?

There are other versions as well but fooked if I could do the simple version lol"

yeah that's the way i know it xx

It has been dumbed down llot over the years... Since; Hat, Bat, Cat etc... All end up as; ata (SO it get's very confussing lol)

Take care... i guess the thread can vanish to page 99 now lol xxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I sometimes play a little game which amuses me - I swap the first letters of a first name and surname - e.g Bavid Deckham, Larry Gineker, Bordon Grown, Chrince Parles. Also...... spelling first names backwards - e.g Diane = Enaid, Phil = Lihp, Mak = Kram, etc.... Try it with your name!!! (OK, you guessed it, I'm bored!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's all Greek to me - lol!

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By *DSR OP   Man
over a year ago

leicester


"It's all Greek to me - lol!"

I used to live in sheffield for 3 years myself, you live in an amazing city sweetheart, the people there are so friendly and it is such a clean place xx (not like Leicester! Yuck!)

The best way (If someone really wanted to learn it) Just to read and write atleast...

Forget the 'a' at the end of the word and try to guess what the first letter would be, i mean it's not that hard to do since it can only be a few things usually....

Cat without the 'c' = at (cat = at for now) add the 'a' to the end of what you have left at + a = ata

man = ana )man minus the 'm' = an + the a = ana)

Dance? = ancea?

Hot = ota

So... oua rea elcomea una

means; you are welcome hun

(I know it is a silly kids language now, but it has it's history... But I won't use it again now, It can be very annoying lol) I just wanted to see who knows it that's all.

Peace xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

oh cant we just talk dirty instead? xx

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By *ebzStarWoman
over a year ago

Notting


"oh cant we just talk dirty instead? xx"

Fook me - as if it aint hard enough keeping up with the Brummies for god sake!!!

We have to make up accents and lanuages too...??

Feck that - like my darling said - lets just talk dirty!!!!

MUD - SOIL - ....lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"oh cant we just talk dirty instead? xx

Fook me - as if it aint hard enough keeping up with the Brummies for god sake!!!

We have to make up accents and lanuages too...??

Feck that - like my darling said - lets just talk dirty!!!!

MUD - SOIL - ....lol"

oh iv got something for you sexy u know what, you know where purrrrrrrrrr xx

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By *ebzStarWoman
over a year ago

Notting


"oh cant we just talk dirty instead? xx

Fook me - as if it aint hard enough keeping up with the Brummies for god sake!!!

We have to make up accents and lanuages too...??

Feck that - like my darling said - lets just talk dirty!!!!

MUD - SOIL - ....loloh iv got something for you sexy u know what, you know where purrrrrrrrrr xx"

hmmmmmmmmmmmmm, and i will get my lips round em next Sat i believe!!!!

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

the welsh talk like this don't they?

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By *edhot4blkCouple
over a year ago

York/London/Crantock

the real name for this is "" pigs latin "" and the real way to use it is to take the first letter of the word add it to the back and then add an A to the end of it such as "" igpa " meaning pig, or if the word has a double sylibol such as "" goodnight "" then it would be said "" oodga ightna "" it goes back to around 1300's spoken mainly by the locals so not to let on to the people collecting the taxes for the amount of pigs they had thats where the name arrives from..."" pigs latin ""... stella..xxxxx

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