- May 8, 2018
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Thank you
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An instance or means of expressing thanks
First word that came to my mind. I used to work with someone from Blackburn and we'd enjoy correcting each other whenever we said 'twitten' or 'ginnel'.Twitten.
Also great for confusing DFLs.
I do!I am surprised no one uses " cheerio" on departing.
" transistor radio". Probably because I collect them.
Juggery-nut, that's what we called them.On my way to work one morning met a really large lorry on a very narrow road. It had stopped at a slightly wider point and the driver was trying to work out how he could get out of it. Got to work and complained about meeting a bloody juggernaut, two twenty somethings completely flummoxed, no clue what I was talking about.
Jam Sandwich.Rozza
Still my favourite thing I’ve heard shouted at football.Also lino. Lino also for flooring.
Did you know that further to some great marketing, Dyson is now the most well known brand of hoover?Doesn't virtually everyone still say 'Hoovering' as opposed to vacuuming even though it's curious since the derivation is a specific brand?
My mate's son who is around 35 and a smart, well-educated school teacher didn't have a clue what Ceylon Tea was when he saw it in the supermarket recently. My own son is a bit younger and had never heard of Rhodesia, despite knowing all the current countries in the world, where they are and what their flags are.Ceylon
Siam
Sūþseaxe
Boil ‘em, mash ‘em, stick ‘em in a stewWiddershins and Taters.
I'm listening to the wireless as I type.I heard someone refer to the wireless the other day.
Gasconading, like after that goal he scored at Euro 96 against the sweaties?Alacrity and occasionally the Victorian classic - gasconading.