Oh man! I was so gonna post this! UK 1 - USA Big fat zero!!!! www.filmsfilmsfilms.co.uk - The internet's best movie site! | |
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I had a feelin' "not a fan" yeah...ok | |
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get the shopping out of the boot! that's just crazy talk
"not a fan" yeah...ok | |
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Yes we have "cider" in the USA. But it tastes too much like apple juice. I'm also aware of Lager.
And I can NOT believe that Bitter is consider a type of beer in the UK. In the USA, "bitters" is actually hard liquor. | |
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please explain these whacky terms "not a fan" yeah...ok | |
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Cheeky / cheek ... i've had to explain this a few times. It's like when you are being rude to someone. Usually /joking/funny/rude.
I'll leave whistle to explain the rest! I have a wedding to attend!
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right Shorty, i'll translate....
don't cheek me- don't mock/insult me
i'll chin ya- i'll punch you in the chin
have you had a butcher's at Charlotte's baps? they're ace- have you looked at Charlotte's tits? they're great
arsed is bothered, yes
pissed as a fart - drunk as a skunk
bagsy me first- i call dibs
twat can mean an idiot. it can also be a verb meaning to hit someone or something.
jammy- lucky
minging- ugly/disgusting
gormless- slow-witted/vacant/retarded
nonce- paedophile
going spare- spare is mad or insane. you can go spare or someone can drive you spare as well everyone's a fruit & nut case | |
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Twat can also be the vagina Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
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i like this thread! thanx...what about "full stop" ? does it just mean like the end of a thought/sentence? do more-do more ! due to the content i suggest you like this... | |
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I tried this at work one day. I borrowed a line from Monty Python while trying to bum a cigarette. I said "lend us a fag, please." Should've seen the look I got. Christopher damn! | |
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yeah, it's said for emphasis at the end of a sentence. Americans say 'period' in the same manner.
more? lemme think..... more words and phrases Americans don't understand...
i need a wazz
naff
too clever by half
dab hand
swot
piece of piss
whip-round
stroppy everyone's a fruit & nut case | |
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you leave us hanging on the answers my friend. "not a fan" yeah...ok | |
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oh, sorry. i guess i was waiting to see if any of you understood before i explained.
i need a wazz- i need to urinate.
naff- i guess the closest American equivalent is lame or uncool. you can also tell someone to naff off if you don't like them.
too clever by half- something or someone that is too clever for its own good and is usually a showoff about it.
dab hand- to be an expert or highly skilled at something.
swot- to study excessively. can also be a noun to perjoratively describe someone who does that, like nerd.
piece of piss- Americans say piece of cake instead. same thing. something easy to do.
whip-round- informally asking for donations for some purpose. like if an Orger was really down on his/her luck or ill, we might have a whip-round for them.
stroppy- hot-headed, someone with a short fuse, always irritable and looking for a fight
everyone's a fruit & nut case | |
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No, really. If you were an American southerner, you'd slap your mama for a biscuit and gravy! Do you know what an American southern biscuit is? It's the piece of bread that accompanies Popeye's chicken . Oh, but you might not have Popeye's chicken and biscuits in the UK.
Doesn't bollocks, without the dogs, translate to "bullshit" in American English? | |
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Shyra said:
No, really. If you were an American southerner, you'd slap your mama for a biscuit and gravy! Do you know what an American southern biscuit is? It's the piece of bread that accompanies Popeye's chicken . Oh, but you might not have Popeye's chicken and biscuits in the UK.
Doesn't bollocks, without the dogs, translate to "bullshit" in American English? Yep it does. As in "Prince does have a massive head, so stop talking bollocks!" blah blah blah | |
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what about the word or term "sod" I've heard that but never really understood it.
hmm...don't know how some bolded text came out blue and the last part black. [Edited 7/30/10 12:40pm] [Edited 7/30/10 12:41pm] "not a fan" yeah...ok | |
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sod? if memory serves, it comes from 'sodomite', but today it's a mild insult, like fool or idiot. you can tell someone to sod off too, same as naff. you can also use it as an adjective as well, 'sodding bus is late again', etc.
there are loads of similar insults, like bellend, twat, wally, wanker, plonker, pillock, div, git, numpty, berk....endless fun. everyone's a fruit & nut case | |
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Stroppy - I always think of teenagers when I hear the word stroppy - a grumpy 14 year old throwing a bit of a tantrum.
Ponce - you can ponce a cigarette off someone but if you make a habit of it you become a ponce. There are other connotations, it depends on the local usage.
Is there anybody else who has slightly mysterious bruises? | |
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uk: cheek us: sass? [Edited 7/30/10 15:22pm] "I know that living with u baby, was sometimes hard...but I'm willing 2 give it another try.
Cause nothing compares....nothing compares 2 u!" | |
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I have no idea what sass is!
If someone said to me 'Lisa, you're looking rough today' or 'You've put on weight' or 'what the fuck are you wearing?' I would reply 'You cheeky git!'. That's as good as I can explain it.
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whinge (nag) skint (broke) nip to (rush to)
are chiefly british [Edited 7/30/10 15:47pm] | |
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This is a good thread! I'm learning tons & recognized a few thanks to BBC America! I had NO idea "twat" is also a verb! "When words fail, music speaks..." --- Shakespeare | |
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Pissed - Annoyed (US) Pissed - Drunk (UK) (or past tense for peeing) Pissed off - Annoyed (UK) I don't know if you use this term in the US, but piss also means to urinate in the UK... 'Taking the piss' means mocking.
We call our undies pants, but we also use the term 'underwear'.
The car signal thing we call 'indicators'.
It's so weird translating this stuff. | |
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All American men have a fanny.
That is all.
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Just like Buck Angel! | |
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yeah, blokes are always threatening to twat one another.
oh BTW, in England twat rhymes with 'that'. in America it rhymes with 'hot'.
glad you like the thread. i could carry it on with more stuff, only i was afraid i was boring the tits off everybody. everyone's a fruit & nut case | |
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Yes. Yes they do.
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dont you mean boring the nobbs off everyone? | |
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Another piss one - you might refer to a tall person as "a long streak of paralysed piss".
Smashing = great, wonderful, as in "we had a smashing time". This one is interesting because although it is used in Ireland it is far more widely used in the UK, particularly in England, but it derives from the Irish "is maith sin", pronounced "Iss Mah Shin", direct translation = "that/this is good", which, if you say it quickly sounds like "Smashin".
Jelly = Jello Jam = Jelly Crisps = Chips Chips = Fries
Lemmy, Bowie, Prince, Leonard. RIP. | |
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words and phrases I learned in the Prince M&M forum...
sod off taking the piss arse wanker bollocks bugger off
I had heard of bisquits and boots and such, but it's still funny,
and what is snogging??? Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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