What the Hell does "Snogging" mean?
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Ok, so for me to quickly get a point across, something that was not aimed at anyone - has somehow influenced you to reply like this and become all grammar police.
Does it matter? does it make you feel important?
Aye, it does actually. It gives me a semi, in fact.0 -
Ok, so for me to quickly get a point across, something that was not aimed at anyone - has somehow influenced you to reply like this and become all grammar police.
Does it matter? does it make you feel important?
Aye, it does actually. It gives me a semi, in fact.0 -
....so pudding!
Pudding seems to refer to dessert typically in british fiction, movies and television being inclusive of not just a milk-based chocolate or tapioca pudding, but all desserts.
In the states, pudding is just ....pudding.
And to 'queue up' means to get in line, such as when you're at the bank teller.
...oh and flip flops/thongs growing up in Southern California were referred to as chanclas.0 -
Do not use the word "fanny" in Britain. This is a vulgar word for a woman's hoo-ha. But "Fanny " in the USA can be a woman's first name and stated openly on TV.
And my favorite: If you have "gone rusty" over something, you have become hopelessly and romantically nostalgic over it.0 -
Do not use the word "fanny" in Britain. This is a vulgar word for a woman's hoo-ha. But "Fanny " in the USA can be a woman's first name and stated openly on TV.
And my favorite: If you have "gone rusty" over something, you have become hopelessly and romantically nostalgic over it.
Joannah -- Also, in the UK, they call what we call Jell-o, "jelly."0 -
And of course what you Americans call a bicycle, over here we call a spazzwanker.0
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And of course what you Americans call a bicycle, over here we call a spazzwanker.
I mean, "bicycle" makes sense -- two wheels.0 -
And of course what you Americans call a bicycle, over here we call a spazzwanker.0
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And pants are underwear.
lol seriously?
So what do you call what we call pants... do you refer to them by the style (jeans, khakis, etc)? What if you have a collection of different styles, how do you refer to the group (ie "Can you put these pants in the washer")?
I actually don't know the answer to that. Slacks, maybe? Or possibly by the style. I'm sure a kind Brit will come along to help us!
Trousers, jeans...0 -
I would call them "trousers".0
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And of course what you Americans call a bicycle, over here we call a spazzwanker.
Absolutely and when you visit London be sure to ask where you can hire a Boris Spazzwanker0 -
And of course what you Americans call a bicycle, over here we call a spazzwanker.
Absolutely and when you visit London be sure to ask where you can hire a Boris Spazzwanker
No.0 -
making out.0
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"They're the wrong trousers, Gromit."
Just guessing-I'm American too.
Edit: oops waayyyy too late.0 -
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Okay I didn't read all the pages so I apologize if this was addressed but.... if pants are underwear what are knickers?0
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Okay I didn't read all the pages so I apologize if this was addressed but.... if pants are underwear what are knickers?
I didn't read all the pages yet either but knickers are also underwear just the girly variety.0 -
My absolute favorite UK term is "muppet."0
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Okay I didn't read all the pages so I apologize if this was addressed but.... if pants are underwear what are knickers?
I didn't read all the pages yet either but knickers are also underwear just the girly variety.
Cheers (see I'm learning the slang)0 -
It means kissing. Making out girl-style:-)0
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Okay I didn't read all the pages so I apologize if this was addressed but.... if pants are underwear what are knickers?
I didn't read all the pages yet either but knickers are also underwear just the girly variety.
Cheers (see I'm learning the slang)
They can be called pants or knickers. Sometimes there are two words for the same thing.0 -
I'm slightly disappointed your name isn't RaspberryKeytoneBondage as I first read it.0
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I'm slightly disappointed your name isn't RaspberryKeytoneBondage as I first read it.
:noway:0 -
My absolute favorite UK term is "muppet."
Now you have to define it - or must I google it?
I presume you're not referring to Kermit or Gonzo.0 -
I'm slightly disappointed your name isn't RaspberryKeytoneBondage as I first read it.
Aah, so the taco entendre wasn't just in MY head... Oh I'm so confused.0 -
I hear muppet and I instantly think of the sketch from the State.
http://www.eatmedaily.com/2009/09/eating-muppets-from-the-state-video/
Counting has never been so dangerous.My absolute favorite UK term is "muppet."
Now you have to define it - or must I google it?
I presume you're not referring to Kermit or Gonzo.0 -
My absolute favorite UK term is "muppet."
Now you have to define it - or must I google it?
I presume you're not referring to Kermit or Gonzo.
A Muppet is like an idiot or maybe more a stupid idiot.0 -
What you call pantyhose we call tights0
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What you call pantyhose we call tights
In the states, pantyhose is for nude, sheer stockings whereas tights are thicker and typically opaque.0 -
In the UK, fanny is slang for vagina. Be wary!!
I was waiting on someone saying that!!
And where you're from, every c**t uses the c word with reckless abandon!
In my experience the C word is considered very offensive in the UK, a colleague once used it in an outburst and there was an obvious gasp from everyone is earshot. Myself and people I know don't use it, in less someone is really really really really angry/outraged/fuming!
Agreed it's a horrible word and shouldn't really be used in any circumstances!!
Oh I don't know. I'm a Brit, and we use it in my circle ironically, for fun. It amuses us (Often the best way to reduce the offensiveness of language is to make a joke of it.) For info to Americans and other non-Brits, though it is generally considered an exceptionally offensive word here in the UK, and best avoided.0
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