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Re: Brits - Slang question: how do you say arrogant??
Ok, are any of these unfamiliar (they all mean the same thing)
Ginger (slang: ginger beer=queer) brown hatter turd burglar batting for the other side iron (rhyming slang - iron hoof) takes it up the Gary poofta Woolly woofta (==poofta) |
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Re: Brits - Slang question: how do you say arrogant??
brown hatter
iron (rhyming slang - iron hoof) Those 2 I haven't heard before but others might know them. We also don't bother beating around the bush and saying "Gary". EDIT - I've never heard anyone say brown hatter but if I did, I'd understand what they meant. I wouldn't get iron though. |
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Re: Brits - Slang question: how do you say arrogant??
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Belgian [/ QUOTE ] WTF? |
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[ QUOTE ] Belgian [/ QUOTE ] WTF? [/ QUOTE ] Sorry, I meant Dutch. |
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Re: Brits - Slang question: how do you say arrogant??
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brown hatter iron (rhyming slang - iron hoof) Those 2 I haven't heard before but others might know them. We also don't bother beating around the bush and saying "Gary". EDIT - I've never heard anyone say brown hatter but if I did, I'd understand what they meant. I wouldn't get iron though. [/ QUOTE ] I added Ginger later, and this one is definitely the main one used in my part of London. Heard that one? |
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[ QUOTE ] brown hatter iron (rhyming slang - iron hoof) Those 2 I haven't heard before but others might know them. We also don't bother beating around the bush and saying "Gary". EDIT - I've never heard anyone say brown hatter but if I did, I'd understand what they meant. I wouldn't get iron though. [/ QUOTE ] I added Ginger later, and this one is definitely the main one used in my part of London. Heard that one? [/ QUOTE ] No, but keep these coming. Use Ginger in a sentence, please. Also - taking it up the Gary - I assume there's a famous "Gary" who has a last name that rhymes with ass or something? |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] brown hatter iron (rhyming slang - iron hoof) Those 2 I haven't heard before but others might know them. We also don't bother beating around the bush and saying "Gary". EDIT - I've never heard anyone say brown hatter but if I did, I'd understand what they meant. I wouldn't get iron though. [/ QUOTE ] I added Ginger later, and this one is definitely the main one used in my part of London. Heard that one? [/ QUOTE ] No, but keep these coming. Use Ginger in a sentence, please. Also - taking it up the Gary - I assume there's a famous "Gary" who has a last name that rhymes with ass or something? [/ QUOTE ] Gary Glitter use of Ginger - exactly like queer, eg noun and adjective He's a bit ginger, what a ginger! Some more, then I'm dry: Rear Gunner Shirt Lifter Batty boy Arse Bandit lover of the Bourneville Boulevard (Bourneville is a type of dark chocolate) sht stabber bum chums (for 2 gay men together) left footer (also used for catholics) bent as a nine-bob note bent as a butcher's hook fudge nudger Also the adjective 'screaming' often goes in front of bender 'You screaming bender!' |
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bent as a nine-bob note [/ QUOTE ] Brilliant. |
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Re: Brits - Slang question: how do you say arrogant??
oh, just remembered one more
Pillow biter |
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Re: Brits - Slang question: how do you say arrogant??
diebitter,
FWIW, some of these I have never heard of, most I would never utter. |
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