You're lyin' through your teeth!! (I have no idea what other orifice you would lie through but my mom always said that...)
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Cindi, I also like "Lyin' like a rug!"
SweetPea and Lowercase, I agree that the post was "a stitch" (slang for "funny")...now, if someone chooses to get their "knickers in a twist," "panties in a wad," "work themselves into a lather," or otherwise make themselves uncomfortable, that is their "own little red wagon." Everyone likes a guilty snicker. I'm a blonde and I always get a kick out of a good Dumb Blonde joke. Even when I don't get them...Jane Jane
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Yes Bessie,You have me thinking,being a Norfolk girl myself.
COQ=Came over Queer "I didn't feel too good"
NFN=Normal for Norfolk "Thats how we are/think in this part of the country"
One from my Irish background
You would make a dog bite its self= "You are driving me insane"!!
Just throw your toys out of the cot = "You're being silly"
Oh i love this one "If i don't see you through the week i will see you through the window"?
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In your neck of the woods - in your part of the world
Just wanted to show off because I have just found how to put a signature on my posts :whee:
I am not the brightest star in the sky as it has taken me to taken so long = not that clever!!!
I am not that quick on the uptake = slow to Cotton on = slow to understand :bigwink:
Sweetpea xx:flower: Keep strong and focused things do get better and you will find your happy :h
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Skid Row;233598 wrote: Satori, are you sure you want to take on the might of the Southern Jessies. Some would say your actions are those of a "heed the ball" (someone a little crazy).
"Southern Jessies" and "might" (in the sense of strength) are words that NEVER appear in the same sentence.
As for me being a "heid the ba'"
All Scots are total Bammers! (or - at least that is the impression we like to give to the Southern Jessies )
Love
Satori
xxx"Though there are many paths at the foot of the mountain - all those who reach the top see the same moon - as any fule kno"
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Ass over elbows - to fall
One sandwich short of a picnic - not all there
Calling Ralph on the big white telephone - to vomit
That's all I have for now, maybe after some coffee I'll think of some more.Suddenly I see
This is what I want to be
suddenly I see
Why the hell it means so much to me.
-KT Tunstall
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Here's my 2 cents ; )
cut a rug=dancing
sick=great
shagging=having sex (a lot of Americans still don't know this)
stepped in it=made a mistake
shit the bed=made a mistake
two french fries short of a picnic=not intelligent
tang=girly bits (not just an energy drink for astronauts!!!) it's short for putang
One can always check out Urban Dictionary: Define Your World if they are stumped by an expression. It's especially helpful if you can't figure out what your teenagers are talking about, LOL!
Great Thread : )Patience has its limits. Take it too far, and it's cowardice.
- George Jackson
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I remembered this thread .. BUMP!! I love slang! I was just trying to figure out, why do we Americans call the front part of our hair "bangs"??? I know in Britain it's a "fringe" and that actually makes sense. I knew an American who went into a salon in London and asked for a "bang trim":H:H:boxer: Get the hell out of my house, Al, you worthless bastard!!
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rustop61;230983 wrote: Fluthered - An Irish expression for having a high blood-alcohol radio!! In other words drunk.
RustopP.S. You can't love if you don't love yourself... :heart:
As you wander through life, sister/brother, whatever be your goal, keep your eye upon the donut, and not upon the hole.
- Sign in the Mayflower Coffee Shop, Chicago
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dexterhead;301359 wrote: I remembered this thread .. BUMP!! I love slang! I was just trying to figure out, why do we Americans call the front part of our hair "bangs"??? I know in Britain it's a "fringe" and that actually makes sense. I knew an American who went into a salon in London and asked for a "bang trim":H:H
ohhh.. I had bangers in London when I visited... yum..!P.S. You can't love if you don't love yourself... :heart:
As you wander through life, sister/brother, whatever be your goal, keep your eye upon the donut, and not upon the hole.
- Sign in the Mayflower Coffee Shop, Chicago
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