*Proceeds to run around the place waving sparkles on each hand*
That would make top.
Of course that's the first thing you think of Donk.. I meant more these ones:
for all your english differences needs. that sounds horrible.. lemme think.
part 1 anyway.
LOL we have another word for diaper/nappy.. you ever heard somebody call them "kimbies"? (not sure if that's the correct spelling)
I never have heard that one Donk. Doesn't surprise me though. you're fav one is in this one Donk!
Part 2!
Yeah, thinking on it, if y'all had a long day you'd probably say you were knackered, or something similar eh?
Honestly, we'd just say that we're tired.
Knackered, buggered (also has a much .. err.. meaning). We like our fancy words ![]()
Yeah, thinking on it, if y'all had a long day you'd probably say you were knackered, or something similar eh?
Honestly, we'd just say that we're tired.
Knackered. Fucked. Or buggered.
EDIT: Ash beat me.
Knackered, buggered (also has a much .. err.. meaning). We like our fancy words
You're so cute when you act all prudish. ![]()
old slang time! last video I have at my fingertips. only some are still used, well I still hear often enough anyway.
You're so cute when you act all prudish.
oh shush you.
oh shush you.
Make me!!!
Make me!!!
I am not your entertainment!
Now, chuffed is another word I heard constantly in England, but I could never work out whether it meant they were pleased or displeased. Which you'd think I'd know given context, but argh.
Now, chuffed is another word I heard constantly in England, but I could never work out whether it meant they were pleased or displeased. Which you'd think I'd know given context, but argh.
Now, chuffed is another word I heard constantly in England, but I could never work out whether it meant they were pleased or displeased. Which you'd think I'd know given context, but argh.
pleased with yourself.
pleased with yourself.
So then what's the antonym? Or would you just be disappointed?
upset or disappointed maybe. I don't recall a special-fancy world for the opposite. lol
Well, that's annoying. You can't have a special word and then no special antonym. ![]()
I'm so bored I went to an aussie slang site..
Bastard : term of endearment .. so true
insults are for our best mates, politeness for everyone we dislike.
I am not your entertainment!
That's what you think ![]()
I'm so bored I went to an aussie slang site..
Bastard : term of endearment .. so true
insults are for our best mates, politeness for everyone we dislike.
Then I've been doing it all wrong.
Chuffed. Depends on how it is used in a sentence. For example: I'm not too chuffed about new work dress code.
You have a new dress code?
So do I. Bum style!
You have a new dress code?
So do I. Bum style!
Pyjamas all day, erry'day.
Chuffed. Depends on how it is used in a sentence. For example: I'm not too chuffed about new work dress code.
Head. Meet wall.
So the real answer was chuffed means both pleased or displeased, haha.. confusing.