Tom B
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You are all Chavs
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Bram
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What gets on my wick is idiots that pronounce nasty..'narsty' when they've lived in Derby all their lifes and only been to London on a school trip!
Ignorant fuckers! grr
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Mase
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quote: Originally posted by Bram
What gets on my wick is idiots that pronounce nasty..'narsty' when they've lived in Derby all their lifes and only been to London on a school trip!
Ignorant fuckers! grr
Yeah, i've heard that one aswell !! On another note, people think i've got a 'derbyshire' or 'derby' accent... I didn't think there even was one !!
Mase
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Bram
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quote: Originally posted by Mase
quote: Originally posted by Bram
What gets on my wick is idiots that pronounce nasty..'narsty' when they've lived in Derby all their lifes and only been to London on a school trip!
Ignorant fuckers! grr
Yeah, i've heard that one aswell !! On another note, people think i've got a 'derbyshire' or 'derby' accent... I didn't think there even was one !!
We speak the Queens English mate, don't worry about it!
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Robin
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I say narsty
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Eck
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The word for around here was "happnin" for quite some time. It meant how are you/hows things god that was annoying.
[Edited on 12-01-2007 by Eckmcmann]
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Sam
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Yes, every morning when I get into work my team leader does not greet me by saying 'good morning' or whatever, he says 'what's happening Sam'...
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Robin
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tell him to say "'sup" instead
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Robin
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although it could be worse Sam. he could say "g'day mate"
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Sam
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Robin
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exactly.
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Ian
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Some of my students greet me with 'happnin'. I of course reply with 'safe' because I am down with the lingo, yo.
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Corsa_Sri_93
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quote: Originally posted by Corsa E-Tec
"...the rude boys do tend to shout out brap and blup all the time..."
[Edited on 12-01-2007 by Corsa E-Tec]
Exactly! What the hell does brap mean anyway?
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Cybermonkey
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
Some of my students greet me with 'happnin'. I of course reply with 'safe' because I am down with the lingo, yo.
PMSL 
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pow
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Anyone heard "scene?"
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Sam
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andy1868
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scene is the name for thing thats a cool at the moment if i'm not mistaken. alot of the time it can be used in a derogatory manner. "oh, you're too scene" which means you're following the crowd too much.
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fresh_creps
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quote: Originally posted by andy1868
scene is the name for thing thats a cool at the moment if i'm not mistaken. alot of the time it can be used in a derogatory manner. "oh, you're too scene" which means you're following the crowd too much.
i think he means "seen" used in the other way,as in "ahh seen" = "ahh right" .kinda used as an acknowledgement to something
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pow
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yes fresh thats the one!
Well i dont know how they are spelt... no1 ever puts them down in wiritng at cruises
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MatthewR
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quote: Originally posted by Sam
Oh yeah I heard someone refer to a cigarette as a 'jones' the other day?
smokey?
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