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Sundry

Comestibles

Jalopy

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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

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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......

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

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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.

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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 :P

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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......

Jew goal on fifa

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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.

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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

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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'

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That's because it's gobbledygook. :thumbup:

Nice, I genuinely had no idea how to spell it.

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