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DansMarineTank

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we also call them buggies and trippers (prams that is)

other words for drunk are mullered, pie eyed, hammered, smashed, sh@t faced, w@nkered
 

msouth468

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DansMarineTank said:
a firend of mine is very much into his slang

let me translate a few

"Thats well weapon" - very good
"the nuts" or the "Muts Nuts" or "Dogs Danglys" - very good
"Ball Bags" - Bad or Whack as you yankees would say
I haven't heard the term "Wack" in a long time.
 

dougall

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If I'm asked to dig deep,

I'm quite fond of the words Buggered and Chuffed.
 

Galaxie

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"randy" is a neat word too.

Do I make you randy baby? yeah!
re: Austin Powers
 

UncaBret

Yummmm!
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DansMarineTank said:
not really true first true automobile was created by a German gentleman named Karl Hiez Benz

http://www.loc.gov/rr/scitech/mysteries/auto.html

It was the Americans that first mass produced the car, but that cannot be credited with its invention.
Oh, yeah! Throw that up in my face!

(Actually, I was hoping you would say "But it was an Englishman who invented the language". It's an old joke. Never mind.)
 

dougall

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You only need to censor from those in the know..

While I'm feeling naughty, I'll let slip my favorite all-time English saying

Tighter than a nun's chuff

(I'm not quite sure how colloquial this would be, it may just be a Yorkshire thing)


In a slightly related note.. I'm wondering what our American friends would make of English Kid's TV from decades past..
 
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