"So many where do you start...
I have a new venture starting soon and when I went to present my mate said "Break a leg"
I'd rather not "
I quite like "got the time on y'cock?"
Or how about that ole vintage English phrase
"lick m'down batty, bludclawd, innit"
A nods as good as a wink, is quite quaint. Usually used if you're selling some knocked off goods.
Followed by "you're nicked"
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By *avexxMan 3 weeks ago
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"I’m from the West Country so we have many savings that make no sense to anyone apart from our own …….ark at ee , gurt lush , alright me bab/luver , how be on " .... i say old chap is that Arabic
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"I’m from the West Country so we have many savings that make no sense to anyone apart from our own …….ark at ee , gurt lush , alright me bab/luver , how be on .... i say old chap is that Arabic"
I think kakkar ( spelling pronunciation may be a bit of )
is an Arabic version of older man |
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"I’m from the West Country so we have many savings that make no sense to anyone apart from our own …….ark at ee , gurt lush , alright me bab/luver , how be on .... i say old chap is that Arabic
I think kakkar ( spelling pronunciation may be a bit of )
is an Arabic version of older man"
actually come to think of it it may be dari or fasi |
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"I’m from the West Country so we have many savings that make no sense to anyone apart from our own …….ark at ee , gurt lush , alright me bab/luver , how be on
What does Gert lush mean?"
It means it’s extra nice , for example if you had a bite of cake and it was nice you’d say it was gurt lush |
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