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Re: Euro (mostly British) Phrases that are catching on in the U.S.?
"Beckham won't be playing this weekend"
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Re: Euro (mostly British) Phrases that are catching on in the U.S.?
4:30
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"Beckham won't be playing this weekend" [/ QUOTE ] DING! nh sir |
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well the big rabbit gets [censored], doesn't it? [/ QUOTE ] Proper [censored]? |
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i wish people used slag and slapper w/ reference to slutty girls in the states.
you tit/tosser pretty solid light insults. and "alright?" as a general greeting is pretty cool |
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Re: Euro (mostly British) Phrases that are catching on in the U.S.?
you guys should use 'f'ing knobhead' more than you do, if you even do at all
the correct northern pronunciation of 'alright?' is 'allreet?' |
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trollop is a good word imo.
roger too. as in, i rogered ur mom right proper last night. |
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you guys should use 'f'ing knobhead' more than you do, if you even do at all [/ QUOTE ] agreed. or knobend works [ QUOTE ] the correct northern pronunciation of 'alright?' is 'allreet?' [/ QUOTE ] not sure, I spent most my time in the midlands. i'd say it like "y'awlrite?" |
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Yeti, is using "guv" cool?
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Euro,
No. |
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