American slang 'Have you popped your cherry'' Funny!
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I knew about that one. I think its fairly distasteful.0
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Nah, heard that one years ago. Perhaps it hasn't reached as far west as Bris'ol though. If you want a laugh out of the americans on here, give them some bris'ol speak.
"Where you to?", "Cheers Drive!" and "Alright my luvver?" comes to mind... ;-)0 -
As an American, I am offended!
Oh wait, we're really not offended by anything.
Eh, I take it back.0 -
What do you call a virgin in the bathtub.... a cherry float! :laugh:0
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hahaha my fave brit saying is..innit! as in "its great innit"0
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I'm English and I've known the popped your cherry saying for years, since I was a teen and I know it as doing anything for the first time.0
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haw haw 'where to she now?' Gaving & Stacey!!
But the ole cherry popping thing was the saying when I was at school in the 80's Bit of a naff saying me thinks.
'are you ****ting me?- is my current fave.0 -
America and England...A common culture divided by a common language.
A few examples from my portion of the United States call Northern Maine in New England.
"Upon awp a canne a beah four ma!"
"Open up a can of beer for me"
"Oh, that's a wicked good set of lights.."
'She is well endowed in the chest region..."
And I am sure the English have their own regional dialects other than the well-known and poorly imitated Cockney dialect of London.
Never cared for the original post's comments though.
Bruce0 -
America and England...A common culture divided by a common language.
A few examples from my portion of the United States call Northern Maine in New England.
"Upon awp a canne a beah four ma!"
"Open up a can of beer for me"
"Oh, that's a wicked good set of lights.."
'She is well endowed in the chest region..."
And I am sure the English have their own regional dialects other than the well-known and poorly imitated Cockney dialect of London.
Never cared for the original post's comments though.
Bruce0 -
I once asked a tutor at Uni if his wife had been riding him too hard cause where I'm from it means to give some one a hard time. Unfortunately where he was from it meant to have sex!0
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I once asked a tutor at Uni if his wife had been riding him too hard cause where I'm from it means to give some one a hard time. Unfortunately where he was from it meant to have sex!
ffs I type 'sni1gger'. As in to chuckle and the censorship thought I was wanting to type the N word.
I shall try again.
*sn1gger*0 -
Nah, heard that one years ago. Perhaps it hasn't reached as far west as Bris'ol though. If you want a laugh out of the americans on here, give them some bris'ol speak.
"Where you to?", "Cheers Drive!" and "Alright my luvver?" comes to mind... ;-)
Haha man your so right! Did u reside in Bristol? I have to say Bristol does have a strong accent and phrases. In Brizzle the letter 'T' is silent .Compu'er,wa'er. Actually people from outside Bristol to tend to find the accent hard to digest. The accent is also getting destroyed by the huge number of CHAV'S here!0 -
I once asked a tutor at Uni if his wife had been riding him too hard cause where I'm from it means to give some one a hard time. Unfortunately where he was from it meant to have sex!0
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I ALSO LOVE NAFF AND MINGER... oh how I wish I was english, my partner dated a scot for ages so he has a few of those sayings still
I also love using the word tosser and wankered (going out and getting very drunked e.g he was wankered last night)0 -
Some slang from Bristol-
Mint in it! - it's good, isn't it?
Cheers Mate/driver-Thanks driver
'Where you to' -Where about's are you going.
"u alrigh?"
Oh and over use of word 'Lush!'0 -
I ALSO LOVE NAFF AND MINGER... oh how I wish I was english, my partner dated a scot for ages so he has a few of those sayings still
I also love using the word tosser and wankered (going out and getting very drunked e.g he was wankered last night)
And I thought Minge was where you wore a merkin !!
English must be the worst language
The internet is not much better. I always thought FTW was F&*K The Wench until it was explained to me.0 -
I once asked a tutor at Uni if his wife had been riding him too hard cause where I'm from it means to give some one a hard time. Unfortunately where he was from it meant to have sex!
lol There is a phrase here: Rode hard and put away wet. I think it's original term was meant for horses but it's been used here to explain a very hot and heavy s*xual encounter.
The pop the cherry thing always kind of grossed me out and made it difficult for me to enjoy cherry pie. :laugh:0 -
America and England...A common culture divided by a common language.
A few examples from my portion of the United States call Northern Maine in New England.
"Upon awp a canne a beah four ma!"
"Open up a can of beer for me"
"Oh, that's a wicked good set of lights.."
'She is well endowed in the chest region..."
And I am sure the English have their own regional dialects other than the well-known and poorly imitated Cockney dialect of London.
Never cared for the original post's comments though.
Bruce
I think he was saying that those are phrases that people in Maine say. "wicked good" is definitely a term from Maine.0 -
using wicked to describe things is just a plan old New england thing! I'm from mass and its used ALL the time haha!0
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On Saturday i was watching Transformers 2 and heard this American slang 'Have you popped your cherry'' Funny!' .I found it pretty cheesy way to say if you've lost your virginity.New for British English Speakers.
No it's not - it's been an expression here for years, although we usually say 'lost' rather than popped0 -
It is a Maine Phrase. It has been taken south by all the Massies that come up for the summer and then run south on I95 in the "Caah" the moment it gets cold in the fall.
Born and raised in Maine. Thankfully, I've spent the last 22 out of the state earning a decent living for the family. Not much up there but Forests, Potato Farms and Lobstermen and Fishermen.
Bruce0
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