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Posted: 16 Dec 2006, 12:20
by Izzy HaveMercy
"Cu
nt Bubble" seems to have left the building as well, might have something to do with the new life of Ms RJ
IZ.
Posted: 16 Dec 2006, 14:41
by aims
boudicca wrote:You don't hear jobby enough anymore, it's true. Remember playing Jobby, the game... where you had to say it in the classroom louder and louder until someone would scream it out? Ahhh.... happy days!
Still played by the lower school here, but with Penis instead
Posted: 16 Dec 2006, 15:35
by Planet Dave
Posted: 16 Dec 2006, 15:36
by Planet Dave
Izzy HaveMercy wrote:"Cu
nt Bubble" seems to have left the building as well, might have something to do with the new life of Ms RJ
IZ.
Sadly missed it is too. Di does have quite a way with words.
Posted: 16 Dec 2006, 18:22
by Ramone
Meff needs to make a comeback. as in " aw eh ya meff " ( idiot.)
Rascal... : Ohh ya little rascal!!!
Gimp. Needs to be crowbarred into every day conversations more frequently.
Jigger ( slang for alley in Liverpool) "He ran down the jigger,lad."
Posted: 16 Dec 2006, 18:30
by aims
Meff?!
Had totally forgotten that one. I've
got to make use of that now
Posted: 16 Dec 2006, 18:31
by Dark
Ramone wrote:Gimp. Needs to be crowbarred into every day conversations more frequently.
Still use that.
Posted: 16 Dec 2006, 19:03
by boudicca
Posted: 16 Dec 2006, 19:38
by Dark
Boogaloo.
My friend and I use it sometimes, but for some reason, few others do.
Posted: 16 Dec 2006, 19:45
by Perki
Motz wrote:boudicca wrote:You don't hear jobby enough anymore, it's true. Remember playing Jobby, the game... where you had to say it in the classroom louder and louder until someone would scream it out? Ahhh.... happy days!
Still played by the lower school here, but with Penis instead
Or 'bogies'
Plonker is a word I haven't heard in ages.
Posted: 16 Dec 2006, 20:24
by timsinister
Burn wrote:Radge
as in: That weebles...fuckin radge!
Reintroduced back in Hull, which is an ever-running factory of incomprehensible dialect.
Posted: 16 Dec 2006, 20:47
by esox
Bell-end - haven't heard that since the eighties
Posted: 16 Dec 2006, 22:04
by Perki
esox wrote:Bell-end - haven't heard that since the eighties
No, that's still most definitely in use
Posted: 17 Dec 2006, 01:25
by boudicca
Perki wrote:
Plonker is a word I haven't heard in ages.
You need to watch some Only Fools And Horses...
Posted: 17 Dec 2006, 01:30
by EmeraldSignal
How about 'Ill duff you in' heard that many a times in primary school days...................and how about 'right, now I'm gonna give you a good thrashing' heard that many a times during University days.
Posted: 17 Dec 2006, 03:21
by James Blast
a selection:
plook, fanny, wullie, kagool, boak, gammy, neb, blether, sixpencene, thruppeny, florin, half-crown
Gawd I'm, O.L.D.
Posted: 17 Dec 2006, 03:27
by boudicca
James Blast wrote:a selection:
plook, fanny, wullie, kagool, boak, gammy, neb, blether, sixpencene, thruppeny, florin, half-crown
Gawd I'm, O.L.D.
My mother stilll uses "plook" - and so do I when I'm telling her she's got one!
Hormones at her age, you see...
She's also frequently describing people or things as gieing her the dry boak.
My dad, a great fan of walking up hills and standing on the top of them as he is, is always telling me I need to buy a nice sensible kagool.
Blether's another that is definitely undead...
Posted: 17 Dec 2006, 03:42
by James Blast
I'll just shut ma geggy then
Posted: 17 Dec 2006, 07:44
by weebleswobble
James Blast wrote:I'll just shut ma geggy then
surey some mistake
Posted: 17 Dec 2006, 17:35
by Ramone
Biff ? As in ..'Shut up ya Biff' From the word Spinabifoda, meaning some one's a bit of a spaz.
Posted: 18 Dec 2006, 11:27
by markfiend
Isn't
flid a shortened version of
thalidomide? Ooer.
It's remarkable the number of these words that are... rather less than PC
Incidentally, now that the Spastics' Society shops are called Scope, I understand that the current playground slang for a divvy* is
Scoper
*
div, divvy are others I've not heard for a while.
Posted: 18 Dec 2006, 14:19
by boudicca
markfiend wrote:
Incidentally, now that the Spastics' Society shops are called Scope, I understand that the current playground slang for a divvy* is Scoper
Oh god
You can't win!
Posted: 18 Dec 2006, 14:21
by Arch Deviant
Pleb
Pillock
Gadje
Posted: 18 Dec 2006, 22:17
by Ramone
Window-Licker : as in the unfortunates you see on small coaches wearing crash helmets and licking the window covered in drool, normally their own. The coaches can be found at most Chelsea home games.
Posted: 18 Dec 2006, 22:46
by mh
EvilBastard wrote:Words We Miss:
Spanner, spaz, mong, joey, epi, epi fit, itchy (or itchy belm), ace, keen, skill, wally, and brill.
Spanner is still around in Dublin. In context, "
ya bleedin' spanner!"