Favourite slang word...

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Tetedelacourse

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Location
Rosyth
ivancarlos said:
Mine is Fud. Slang for a ladies' bits ( or someone who is a fud:biggrin:).


Ivan, my bro-in-law sent me some merchandise from this US burger chain after he heard it advertised on the radio over there. I wear it with pride.

http://www.fuddruckers.com/
 

postman

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Location
,Leeds
Numpty-used by a scottish lad at work at some of our lazy workers.He himself was a great guy ask him for help or advice and he was brilliant.
 

gbb

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Location
Peterborough
Having spent my most enjoyable years in Nottinghamshire as a youngster, i always remember words like (spelling may not be right)

Dordy...brilliant / great / good...you get the idea
Cushty..similar to above
Dick..look..as in ' dick the legs on that' :biggrin:
 
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Melvil

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purpleR said:
errr, ketamine??

Kettering?
 

Wogan

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My favourite is "skite" - a Scottish word which loosely translates as "to slip, very briefly, on a slippery substance". As in "Ah jist skited on a dug keech" or "thon Contis are gash - ah' wiz skitin' aw ower ra shoap".

When one "skites", the accompanying onomatopeia is "wheech".

Usage: "Ah ran ower a dug keech an' skited right intae a wa' - wheech! - totally skelped ma coupon"

Translation: "I cycled over some dog excrement and slid into a wall - (untranslatable) - I sustained a serious head injury as a result"

PS: "skelp": to hit, esp. to slap. Not to be confused with blooter, welly, banjo or malky.
 
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