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Popular words that are no longer used...

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Speak for yourself, the Filofax is making a huge comeback at the minute and it's going to continue, massive range up in John Lewis and they are flying out the doors, big seller.

"Chinny Reckon" - Was used in the playground when someone was lying and accompanied by the stroking of a chin. I'd love it to make a comeback.

You didn't watch Greg Davies' comedy gig on BBC the other day did you? He mentioned this!

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Bonking.

Though I'm pretty sure that verb has only ever existed in the tabloid world.

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You didn't watch Greg Davies' comedy gig on BBC the other day did you? He mentioned this!

No way, I was speaking about it to someone the other week, it's clearly making a comeback.

Is it on the Iplayer?

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No way, I was speaking about it to someone the other week, it's clearly making a comeback.

Is it on the Iplayer?

It was last Wednesday, mate!

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Nobody seems to have supper any more either.

I'm also fairly sure that nobody has ruminated since the early 1980s.

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Jew!

As in, 'it's your round' and they reply 'I've got no money' are you a Jew!? I've just seen you take £20 out of the cash point......

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If we are on insults Nobrash has gone by the wayside

Also yonks, as in a long amount of time, that took yonks, or alternatively 'donkey's years'

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It was last Wednesday, mate!

Cheers I'll have a look.

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Also yonks, as in a long amount of time, that took yonks, or alternatively 'donkey's years'

Yonks is one of my staple words to describe any duration of about a month upwards. Admittedly I do have to explain it sometimes :D

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Scally.

Word to refer to passing off a "cheeky" Scouser who was actually a thief, drunk, violent socialist yahoo.

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