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3 minutes ago, AxlsFavoriteRose said:

so i looked up barnet...several different one but i take it that you mean the one meaning new haircut :P

 

Haircut.

The 'Neville Brothers' are two intensely annoying Manchester United football players who had floppy 1990s hair styles.

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On 2/7/2017 at 7:30 PM, AxlsFavoriteRose said:

so i looked up barnet...several different one but i take it that you mean the one meaning new haircut :P

 

Barnet, as in Barnet Fair (Barnet is a town)...which rhymes with hair.  

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Just now, Len Cnut said:

I'd be fascinated to hear your accent, you're way too eloquent, it'd come off hilairious in a Geordie accent...like :lol:  Like Mike from Alan Partridge crossed with Lord Reese Mogg :lol:

I do not speak Geordie words (I do not actually use 'toon' really). I actually struggle with the accent myself. ''Am gannin yem'' means ''I'm going home'' - that is a funny one. ''Clays'' is clothes.

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4 minutes ago, DieselDaisy said:

I do not speak Geordie words (I do not actually use 'toon' really). I actually struggle with the accent myself. ''Am gannin yem'' means ''I'm going home'' - that is a funny one. ''Clays'' is clothes.

How can you do that, how can you grow up in an envoirnment and then not talk like em?  What about your sister/mum etc?  I'd like a Geordie accent if I was a Geordie.  Scouse one would be even better, they're brilliant.  When the word black becomes 'blackhhhhhhhh' :lol:  When my cousin from Bradford was describing my accent to his bird once he described it as 'that dirty Phil Mitchell accent' :lol: 

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Just now, AxlsFavoriteRose said:

lol i noticed the rhyming thing :lol:

It's actually indigenous to East London but tends to spread out a bit throughout the London or the London tube map area.  Definitely not as far as Dies's manor though which is like a four hour drive away i.e. the other side of the country.

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Just now, Len Cnut said:

It's actually indigenous to East London but tends to spread out a bit throughout the London or the London tube map area.  Definitely not as far as Dies's manor though which is like a four hour drive away i.e. the other side of the country.

manor?? for real? hmmmm maybe he'll let me visit? :lol:

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Just now, Len Cnut said:

How can you do that, how can you grow up in an envoirnment and then not talk like em?  What about your sister/mum etc?  I'd like a Geordie accent if I was a Geordie.  Scouse one would be even better, they're brilliant.  When the word black becomes 'blackhhhhhhhh' :lol:

What we are discussing here is a serious Geordie accent, from say Wallsend or Biker. The North East is a big regions. The Scouse accent is quite horrible. 

 

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1 minute ago, AxlsFavoriteRose said:

manor?? for real? hmmmm maybe he'll let me visit? :lol:

Manor is a colloquialism for town, neighbourhood, area etc

 

1 minute ago, DieselDaisy said:

What we are discussing here is a serious Geordie accent, from say Wallsend or Biker. The North East is a big regions. The Scouse accent is quite horrible. 

 

Do you have any north in your accent then?  Can't agree on the scouse one, i love it :lol:

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Just now, Johnny Drama said:

You understand your English. Being the Anglophile I am,  I've always been au fait with the lingo thrown about by you cunts but Dies takes the top prize for introducing me to "Pramface". What a word :lol:

Fuckin' Aussies talk the same shit as us anyway, you're all just the dregs of fuckin' Wandsworth nick :lol:

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10 minutes ago, Johnny Drama said:

Yeah but I ever use words like gaff or clobber I always get raised eyebrows.  Thick cunts can't grasp shit from context.  As useless as tits on a bull.  Fucking mongs. :lol:

See thats what it is, no one gives you like a fuckin handbook when you're born here, context just makes certain shit obvious and that.

Also, a lot of terms are familiar in America anyway its just they fell out of use after the English fucked off and a half a century or so passed but if you watch old American movies you hear terms like bollocks and knackered and use your loaf and other terms and phrases etc etc

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