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and 'please'.
had off
chech (said with ur tongue pushed into ur chin)
boss
meff
like 'I smell a fish'
or
'something ratty is going on' Useful for when feeling PMSish. (Erm... not the first one... :yuck: )
Am I talking bollocks again or do I just feel like I am??? :eek2:
Some bollocks ...
Get out of my bed, Teaghan! You're ugly and a lousy lover!
God, we say mint here ALL the time!!
others i can think of are "keen" as in "thats well keen" as in good.
belm is another one i aint heard for years
We do at work, if we're taking the piss out of someone they'll normally end it with
"your mother". Then we get back to work
"You look like a twat today"
"your mother".
Dinlo
Sorted
Quality
Blatent
I'm 23 and admit to still using that word, now and again. I blame Bill & Ted personally.
'Oats' as a euphemism for sex anyone?
My 14yo sister says random all the time, when she's in a good mood anyway. When she's in a bad mood she doesn't say anything. :rolleyes:
I can't remember what we used to always say at school, and I only left last year, so it must've been crap.
I remember that from secondary school, about the same time as 'innit' - I'd hear lads saying stuff like, "I'm gonna chirps that girl, she's butters innit." and the other lad would reply, "is it."
Again, oh dear.
I still say dude. and dude dude dude dude dude.
Saddo, anyone? Dweeb?
Ooo, I still use that one. Very useful when it's inappropriate to say shit :yes:
I think I definitely am, cause I still use about 70% of the words in this thread
"don't be such a wet blanket"
"he's such a drip"
"wanton hussy"
sorry mum!
I also say 'cad', but that's mainly when i'm reading Jilly Cooper novels.
My Mum called me a wanton hussy once (think I had a neckline lower than half a centimetre) and I cracked up, don't think that was the reaction intended.
But i think that may have been justified.
I say them ALL the time. Ha.
As for the places, a couple of years back I went somewhere and the memory of the previous (and first) time I'd been there, two years before, was so intense that the nostalgia really gave me a heartache. I almost had to sit!
I use it, and many others here too really.
The funny thing is the greek word used for a similar meaning... At least random makes some sense, we say "Cancelled". As in, "That joke was so cancelled!". People used to say "deaf" once.
So do I.
Bit 90's though innit.