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In a recent post Shabbaman referred to bollocks. I've heard that most of my life, but never knew what it was. So I typed it into google and found this lovely website.
http://english2american.com/ apparently bollocks are nuts.... here is the entry for it. Quote:
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12-01-2006, 23:06 | #2 |
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Tubs,
A few pointers... Shabba once told me that "I wouldn't know sarcasm if it kicked me in my teeth". To which I replied "I don't have any teeth". Irony along with sarcasm is the basis of English humour and totally lost on most Americans. Saying "...NOT!" is not sarcasm. A couple others.. Twat. In the US, calling someone a twat is unwise since you are accusing them of being a pussy. In the UK, it's a mild insult meaning "idiot" which we are so you perceive it to be a compliment. I now ordain you a "twat" when talking to you at CDZ. Personally I would like to learn proper usage of cockney rhymes someday...you know sandra bollocks and all. Oh one last thing....soccer is not a word in any language outside of the United States. If you do use it...I say bollocks Tubby gets fist in arse.
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Great explanation Whomp
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13-01-2006, 01:38 | #4 |
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21.1*KB Tubby ??? I learned that when my cousin and I wrote a song whose title was set up around that word... long ago. Came from the Pistols of course (him). Realized that a bit later, but got the meaning immediately... To conclude the lil' story that nobody cares about, "my" "mansion" in the country yard is named (in French) after something close to that... which is in close relationship with said song. OK, I'm going back to Civ4, sorry for threadjacking.
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Perhaps I should have said "people might be occasionally amused at my sarcastic comments."
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tubs, neither you nor whomp are permitted to refer to the twat partee...
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more cockney rhyming slang- you dont want to get 3 pints gonorhea, diorhea and up the rear if i remember correctly.
also dont really want to be a james blunt, hes a singer in the uk and i figure you can work out what his last name rhymes with
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