Wrecked is the only one I've heard up here. But it's more commonly used if you're exhausted or if you hurt yourself you might say, 'oh that wrecked, that'.
I don't think we use it for hurting yourself down here, at least not where I live anyway.
Wrecked is the only one I've heard up here. But it's more commonly used if you're exhausted or if you hurt yourself you might say, 'oh that wrecked, that'.
I don't think we use it for hurting yourself down here, at least not where I live anyway.
I don't think we use it for hurting yourself down here, at least not where I live anyway.
Seriously? Where does the guy get all that hair gel and where the Hell did he learn to style hair? Is he a part time barber?!?
I think it's a templar secret. Alistair was totally waxing his fringe too. ![]()
I don't think we use it for hurting yourself down here, at least not where I live anyway.
I'd use it for someone being off their face, by any potential means, but my fiance's from Notts, and he uses it for being really tired/in pain :/ among a million and one other strange sayings and an insistence on pronouncing baby as 'babby' and water occasionally as 'watter' :S
More describing the pain you feel. Same if someone punched you or something really. Walking into a lamppost wrecked.
And Eric, one of the most important differences is 'fanny'. It definitely does not mean your arse in Britain!
LMFAO! Yeah, Fanny is a female's name... or a vagina.
More describing the pain you feel. Same if someone punched you or something really. Walking into a lamppost wrecked.
And Eric, one of the most important differences is 'fanny'. It definitely does not mean your arse in Britain!
Recently I learned that in America, 'tossing someone off' has a completely different meaning. I don't think I should divulge the circumstances ![]()
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LMFAO! Yeah, Fanny is a female's name... or a vagina.
Recently I learned that in America, 'tossing someone off' has a completely different meaning. I don't think I should divulge the circumstances
Recently I learned that in America, 'tossing someone off' has a completely different meaning. I don't think I should divulge the circumstances
It does?!! What does it mean in America???
Is it true you guys use the term 'loo' for the toilet?
Yeah. It's also a shortened down nickname for "Louise".
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Yeah. It's also a shortened down nickname for "Louise".
Lol like how we sometimes call ours 'the John' xD
We call it that too, sometimes.
LOL, what does it mean in America?!
It does?!! What does it mean in America???
To, ah, handily assist someone. [WAGGLES EYEBROWS]
To, ah, handily assist someone. [WAGGLES EYEBROWS]
... That's what it means in the UK, lol... well, to handily assist someone in a sexy way.
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We call it that too, sometimes.
Is it true you guys use the term 'loo' for the toilet?
Also privy, lavvy, bog
What about modern day teen lingo such as 'hashtag' 'ratchet' 'fetch' 'selfie', etc
Yeah, we have those too.
To, ah, handily assist someone. [WAGGLES EYEBROWS]
'Fries' are chips, (though fries is acceptable for skinnier chips and in fast food chains like McDonalds, (AKA Macky D's where I'm from)), 'chips' are crisps, 'Lays' are Walkers, 'sneakers' are trainers...
Jumpers are sweaters...
Also privy, lavvy, bog
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Also privy, lavvy, bog
Y'know, we should probably get back on topic before we get a bollocking.
(That's a slang word for "getting told off", although it can also mean "to get a good shagging"... "to shag" means "to have sex", lol).
I'll be honest, I don't really care what food they are. At this point I just wanna look at the pretty pictures of them and wait for more info.
Amen, sister. ![]()