davieG Posted 27 September 2012 Author Posted 27 September 2012 Banger (car) Is it still used for sausages and loose women? Bike as in loose woman Group as in 'musical' combo Combo as in band
glenny_fox Posted 27 September 2012 Posted 27 September 2012 Up until a month or two ago, a word we never heard around here... FLAIR
cambridgefox Posted 27 September 2012 Posted 27 September 2012 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...... Haha! ...we used to say "jew bag" we used to have Jew jingles at school,you threw a 10p across the playground shouted " Jew jingle" and everyone bundled,stamped and punched for it,it was like a violent pass the parcel.Higglety piggelty
cambridgefox Posted 27 September 2012 Posted 27 September 2012 Might be regional Chank-chewing gum Dodds-sweets Oh I'm going to listen to the wireless
cambridgefox Posted 27 September 2012 Posted 27 September 2012 Keep remembering after I've posted. Dockie as in lunch"what time are you having your dockie"
Captain... Posted 27 September 2012 Posted 27 September 2012 Have, as in: Could have Should have Would have I read so many people on here use "could of", that I am starting to think that it has actually been changed and nobody told me.
davieG Posted 27 September 2012 Author Posted 27 September 2012 Have, as in: Could have Should have Would have I read so many people on here use "could of", that I am starting to think that it has actually been changed and nobody told me. Might of changed
Raw Dykes Posted 27 September 2012 Posted 27 September 2012 "When did we stop saying 'randy', I wonder? 'Horny' has driven randy out." - Mark, Peep Show.
lavrentis Posted 27 September 2012 Posted 27 September 2012 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...... Jew goal on fifa
Julian Joachim Jr Shabadoo Posted 27 September 2012 Posted 27 September 2012 Have, as in: Could have Should have Would have I read so many people on here use "could of", that I am starting to think that it has actually been changed and nobody told me. Winds me up a treat, that does. Just want to yell out "YOU THICK TWAT" whenever I see anyone write "of" in place of " 've " or "have". If you're unsure, "shoulda", "woulda", "coulda" are more acceptable replacements.
steveherbe Posted 27 September 2012 Posted 27 September 2012 Popular words that are no longer used... 1. That Wellens is a good player. 2. Good goal Beckford. 3. Everybody Danns now I didnt read all the thread, no doubt someone has beaten me to all these.
TrentFox Posted 27 September 2012 Posted 27 September 2012 Popular words that are no longer used... 1. That Wellens is a good player. 2. Good goal Beckford. 3. Everybody Danns now I didnt read all the thread, no doubt someone has beaten me to all these. Well, by definition, they can't have been mentioned already, can they !!??!!
Rocket-Ron Posted 27 September 2012 Posted 27 September 2012 Have, as in: Could have Should have Would have I read so many people on here use "could of", that I am starting to think that it has actually been changed and nobody told me. I made this error the other day. I was ashamed have myself
Zingari Posted 27 September 2012 Posted 27 September 2012 I made this error the other day. I was ashamed have myself gadzooks , and so you should of bean
steveherbe Posted 27 September 2012 Posted 27 September 2012 weather you get it right or weather you get it wrong, you should definatly of checked hear first.
Trav Le Bleu Posted 27 September 2012 Posted 27 September 2012 Hoi polloi Guttersnipes Riff raff Peasantry Urchins
Kitchandro Posted 27 September 2012 Posted 27 September 2012 Hoi polloi Guttersnipes Riff raff Peasantry Urchins That's reminded me. We played it on the dining tables of England, and we called it wiff waff. I also miss rich people walking around the market and addressing everyone as 'peasant'
Trav Le Bleu Posted 27 September 2012 Posted 27 September 2012 gobble di goop That's because it's gobbledygook.
Guest MattP Posted 27 September 2012 Posted 27 September 2012 That's because it's gobbledygook. Nice, I genuinely had no idea how to spell it.
Recommended Posts
Archived
This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.