Posted: 19 Dec 2006, 02:22
You'll be pleased to hear I still regularly use the first twoArch Deviant wrote:Pleb
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Gadje
You'll be pleased to hear I still regularly use the first twoArch Deviant wrote:Pleb
Pillock
Gadje
If you used the last one you would probably be one of those dirty filthy gypo types, such as meeeeboudicca wrote:You'll be pleased to hear I still regularly use the first twoArch Deviant wrote:Pleb
Pillock
Gadje
as in: "you cannot ride a raleigh grifter/if you are a spina bifida"Ramone wrote:Biff ? As in ..'Shut up ya Biff' From the word Spinabifoda, meaning some one's a bit of a spaz.
i'm not evil -it was god who made andi capp to punish mirror readers..boudicca wrote:You're an evil bastard Lee
Cretin is a timeless classic though.
A very well used word in my house.culprit wrote:fadge
eastmidswhizzkid wrote:i'm not evil -it was god who made andi capp to punish mirror readers..boudicca wrote:You're an evil bastard Lee
Cretin is a timeless classic though.
my mate michael was hauled up in front of the school for calling this kid a cretin once. in typical "the wall" headmaster mode it was demanded that he aplologise because he couldn't possibly know what a cretin was. at this point i put my hand up and informed the assembly that it was someone who was suffering from a defficiency of the thyroid gland and we both got detention!.
cunts.
Ramone wrote: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.