The language of straight boys

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PostRe: The language of straight boys
by floydfreak » Mon Aug 25, 2008 10:35 pm

Barley wrote:
floydfreak wrote:The other one that makes me laugh when they threaten you they go "do you want beef" i reply sometimes na i would prefer chicken.


This has never actually happened has it?


once when i was at college.

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PostRe: The language of straight boys
by ~Earl Grey~ » Mon Aug 25, 2008 10:42 pm

rawandpeace wrote:One of things I used to hear at uni a lot was "izzit". It didn't even make any sense! This guy on my course used to say it all the time. One day I said to him that I went to the cinema the night before and his response was "izziit". WTF :?


Isn't that a Welsh thing? I don't think I've heard it anywhere else.

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PostRe: The language of straight boys
by SEP » Mon Aug 25, 2008 10:43 pm

floydfreak wrote:
Barley wrote:
floydfreak wrote:The other one that makes me laugh when they threaten you they go "do you want beef" i reply sometimes na i would prefer chicken.


This has never actually happened has it?


once when i was at college.


How long were you in hospital for afterwards?

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PostRe: The language of straight boys
by Ario » Mon Aug 25, 2008 11:35 pm

Isn't it Ironic how just as I was reading this thread, my cousin said to me over msn "ill chat 2 u 2moz, safe"

To which I replied "night"

That said, in a normal situation if someone says safe to me (and does the fist thing) I'll normally do the same to avoid awkwardness.

General banter and shouting with friends on XBL has made me start using "merked" (and also "shanked" in COD4).

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PostRe: The language of straight boys
by Abs » Mon Aug 25, 2008 11:43 pm

I say safe sometimes, along with blud, bruv, bar, boy, bey, fam, sound, hold tight, cuz etc..

Merked is a good one, shank aswell, anything you'd hear in a grime tune, or dancehall.

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PostRe: The language of straight boys
by Mr Thropwimp » Mon Aug 25, 2008 11:55 pm

Got proper well gimbled off that bohawk last night, chiefo.

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PostRe: The language of straight boys
by Slayerx » Mon Aug 25, 2008 11:56 pm

Its not as bad as the phrase Boss what is it with people calling each other boss?

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PostRe: The language of straight boys
by bigcheez2k3 » Tue Aug 26, 2008 12:21 am

Slayerx wrote:Its not as bad as the phrase Boss what is it with people calling each other boss?


It's the only way to get served in my local chicken and chip shop, if you don't say boss they don't see you.

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PostRe: The language of straight boys
by PCCD » Tue Aug 26, 2008 2:02 am

Several people have referred to me as their "bredda" What the strawberry float is a bredda? Do I have to do anything? Should I pass the duchie and if so on which side?

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I just nod and say no bother, confuses them for long enough to make my escape.

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PostRe: The language of straight boys
by Jax » Tue Aug 26, 2008 2:05 am

I started using 'Cheers' while working at Argos for a while. It was apparently too girly to say 'Thankyou'. :lol:

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PostRe: The language of straight boys
by the yattering » Tue Aug 26, 2008 1:45 pm

strawberry floating hell you want to go to Liverpool if you think some of that is bad.

aaaahhh lad are you comin to town lad it will be laughin lad. Sound lad see you later lad.....

and on and on and on......

strawberry floating horrendous, 10 years ago this kind of language was confined to kids mainly in the south of liverpool, now even the kids in the outer areas are speaking like this. You have no idea how truly strawberry floating hideous it sounds.

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PostRe: The language of straight boys
by Dandy Kong » Tue Aug 26, 2008 1:52 pm

You guys know Tepan Yaki restaurants? You know the ones where you sit around a table with a hot plate and a chef prepares your food at the table. Well, one night I had the pleasure to share a table with 3 English couples no less, and after dinner went out with two of them (two couples that is) for drinks.

One of the couples were a man and a woman that were about to get married. Every time the man would say something, he would get their attention by saying "Oi". Which the woman absolutely hated. The more he drank, the more often he would say "Oi" and she would respond all the time saying things like "Enough with the Oi!"

It was very amusing.

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