cambridgefox Posted 20 February 2011 Posted 20 February 2011 Cold callers who say "how are you?" they dont care how i am,so dont ask.Think im getting old,little things like this irk me.
AoWW Posted 20 February 2011 Posted 20 February 2011 Cold callers who say "how are you?" they dont care how i am,so dont ask.Think im getting old,little things like this irk me. That's bad enough but when they follow it up with "what are you up to... doing anything nice today?" I really lose it. It's none of your ****ing business, now piss off!
MikeyT Posted 20 February 2011 Author Posted 20 February 2011 Cold callers who say "how are you?" they dont care how i am,so dont ask.Think im getting old,little things like this irk me. Years ago i went for a job interview for a job like that and they have a script you read from. Starting with "Hello, how are you today".
Joeb.lcfc Posted 20 February 2011 Posted 20 February 2011 the words 'Peng' and 'Dro' to mean good looking really piss me off dont mind the word Fit tho
MikeyT Posted 20 February 2011 Author Posted 20 February 2011 the words 'Peng' and 'Dro' to mean good looking really piss me off dont mind the word Fit tho Never ever heard that in my entire life.
Joeb.lcfc Posted 20 February 2011 Posted 20 February 2011 Never ever heard that in my entire life. the new chav/gangsta words every 1 at my college are using. they really get on me nerves
lildave3 Posted 20 February 2011 Posted 20 February 2011 'Bare' when used to describe large amounts. 'There was bare jokes last night'. Urgh About the first one someone has said that does actually piss me off. Such a shit thing. 'Jokes' For example: "lildave is a nobhead, jokes' Shoot me now. I don't quite use it in that context, but that is one of the Londonisms I picked up living there from a bunch of my friends. "That was jokes" or "did you see X?", "Yeah, jokes." The other one was "Seen." As in, "Going down the pub for seven" "yeah seen." I hate myself. In Finnegans context, bloody annoying. Also, props to the sphincter guy.
Joeb.lcfc Posted 20 February 2011 Posted 20 February 2011 Dro doesnt really mean fit though. still annoys me tho and im just going on the context iv heard it in couldnt tell ya what its actual meaning is
MikeyT Posted 20 February 2011 Author Posted 20 February 2011 the new chav/gangsta words every 1 at my college are using. they really get on me nerves So basically anyone my age or older won't have a clue then.
Phube Posted 20 February 2011 Posted 20 February 2011 Dro doesnt really mean fit though. AAArrrrgghhhhh.....
AoWW Posted 20 February 2011 Posted 20 February 2011 AAArrrrgghhhhh..... Phube, do you have issues with your own 'fit'ness (or lack of)? Is it something you want to talk about?
MikeyT Posted 20 February 2011 Author Posted 20 February 2011 What is it with everyone saying "nom nom" lately. Seeing it everywhere now when someone has the slightest thing to eat.
benmeysner Posted 20 February 2011 Posted 20 February 2011 fml, i think it means **** my life didnt realise till not long ago but another geek word.. don't like any of these myspace nerd things
cambridgefox Posted 20 February 2011 Posted 20 February 2011 This one makes me cringe,a lad in my office,if asked how he is replies "not three bad" What a Tw*t,and i tell him this,but he does have other gems like "we will win them" and "thats not far as the crow WALKS" i give up,i really do.i was going to write a book of his Robisms as i call them.
Jimothy Posted 20 February 2011 Posted 20 February 2011 Simples is the topical one at the moment I hate. When people get obvious words mixed up like:I "learned you that" rather than "I taught you that". Or "Can you borrow me a tenner" rather that "Can you lend me a tenner"
FoxyPV Posted 20 February 2011 Posted 20 February 2011 orifice - makes me shudder when I hear it. "Taig" - hate the word
cambridgefox Posted 20 February 2011 Posted 20 February 2011 People who say "cob" instead of crusty bread roll. If i said i wanted a cob for my lunch in cambridge,being an upper class city,i would end up with a male swan for my lunch! You just open yourself up for a larger lunch than expected!!!!!
MikeyT Posted 20 February 2011 Author Posted 20 February 2011 People who say "cob" instead of crusty bread roll. If i said i wanted a cob for my lunch in cambridge,being an upper class city,i would end up with a male swan for my lunch! You just open yourself up for a larger lunch than expected!!!!! I always say that.
Haydos Posted 20 February 2011 Posted 20 February 2011 Simples is the topical one at the moment I hate. When people get obvious words mixed up like:I "learned you that" rather than "I taught you that". Or "Can you borrow me a tenner" rather that "Can you lend me a tenner" This x 10
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