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#1 2008-02-18 05:43:15

mike
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From: Covington, KY
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British slang

All righty then, ever feel like you're not catching everything out English brothers are talking about?  I sure feel lost sometimes.  i realize some of you guys know a whole lot more than me and that's fine - i'll catch up someday.  In the mean time can we put together a list of words a non travelled American (yet) can get the meanings of?

I think of you David and Cheeky Monkey and your: pegging, cottaging, dogging and a few other words.

additional words and definitions greatly appreciated - thnaks


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#2 2008-02-18 05:54:20

Moose Maclennan
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Re: British slang

Check this out Mike: http://www.effingpot.com/

 

#3 2008-02-18 08:07:43

Viscount Tangent
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Re: British slang

Y, don't u speak english?

 

#4 2008-02-26 05:02:26

SubtleCool
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Posts: 289

Re: British slang

Do what? You having a tin bath? Oscar Wilde, that old nine bob, said that England and America were divided by a common language and nothing illustrates this better than the word

'fanny'

All down to how you use it I suppose.


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#5 2008-02-26 05:10:27

Moose Maclennan
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From: Hernando's Hideaway
Posts: 4577

Re: British slang

A friend from Utah ("but I'm not a Mormon!') once stopped a party in the UK by walking in and introducing himself as 'Hi, I'm Randy!'...

 

#6 2008-02-26 05:10:39

Taylor McIntyre
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Re: British slang

 

#7 2008-02-26 05:46:18

mike
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From: Covington, KY
Posts: 1397

Re: British slang

I love baseball.  I'm a can't bat for $hit but i'm pretty good at shagging flys - LOL

Are there other words American use that are not polite in England besides fanny and shag?


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#8 2008-02-26 05:52:02

Vaclav
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Posts: 1330

Re: British slang

Are you a, septic too ?

Last edited by Vaclav (2008-02-26 05:52:32)

 

#9 2008-02-26 09:50:36

eg
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#10 2008-03-05 14:47:40

Tony Ventresca
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#11 2008-03-05 14:58:37

Film Noir Buff
Dandy Nightmare
From: Devil's Island
Posts: 9345

Re: British slang

I got a lot of British slang off of Ali G. Hadnt ever heard of "Batty crease" before.

 

#12 2008-03-05 15:04:12

Cheeky Monkey
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Re: British slang


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#13 2008-03-05 15:23:18

Film Noir Buff
Dandy Nightmare
From: Devil's Island
Posts: 9345

Re: British slang

I always liked "The dog's dangly bits" as in, do you like these cuff links?

"Like them?" "I think they're the dog's dangly bits!"

 

#14 2008-03-05 15:38:50

formby
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From: Wiseacre
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Re: British slang

I quite liked that website too, I'll post a link around the office tomorrow and bore everyone to death with my new find...smile


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#15 2008-03-05 15:41:38

formby
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From: Wiseacre
Posts: 8359

Re: British slang

Last edited by formby (2008-03-05 15:42:36)


"Dressing, like painting, should have a residual stability, plus punctuation and surprise." - Richard Merkin

Souvent me Souvient

 

#16 2008-03-05 16:18:27

Film Noir Buff
Dandy Nightmare
From: Devil's Island
Posts: 9345

Re: British slang

 

#17 2008-03-06 00:52:21

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: British slang

Semen is called 'population paste' amongst other things by the Merchant Navy. Wonder what the Royal Navy calls it?

 

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