Regional Swearing and Slang.
Re: Regional Swearing and Slang.
I haven't heard any of these. xD
Decisions to decisions are made and not bought, but I thought this wouldn't hurt a lot. I guess not.
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Re: Regional Swearing and Slang.
Not surprising lol
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Re: Regional Swearing and Slang.
Yeah I don't speak Aussie. xD
Decisions to decisions are made and not bought, but I thought this wouldn't hurt a lot. I guess not.
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Re: Regional Swearing and Slang.
It disappoints me that many Aussie slang words are slowly fading away. Hardly ever hear someone say Fair dinkum and such anymore. But anyway, what slang words do you have?
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Re: Regional Swearing and Slang.
What's that mean?
And Americans don't use much slang. Well.. some do.
Hell if I know what it means. xD
And Americans don't use much slang. Well.. some do.
Hell if I know what it means. xD
Decisions to decisions are made and not bought, but I thought this wouldn't hurt a lot. I guess not.
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Re: Regional Swearing and Slang.
You would lol. And Fair dinkum Can mean "Really? Wow" or "Seriously?"
For Example,
Pete: "I made myself a boat the other day"
Rob: "Fair dinkum, mate"
But by adding a question mark or heightening your voice when you speak you make it a question XD
Edit: I just realised yanks (Not sure which state they are) use slang don't they? and they're American
For Example,
Pete: "I made myself a boat the other day"
Rob: "Fair dinkum, mate"
But by adding a question mark or heightening your voice when you speak you make it a question XD
Edit: I just realised yanks (Not sure which state they are) use slang don't they? and they're American
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Re: Regional Swearing and Slang.
I made myself a boat the other day?
What the hell, dude?
No, Mat. They don't use slang. They speak a completely different language.
What the hell, dude?
No, Mat. They don't use slang. They speak a completely different language.
Decisions to decisions are made and not bought, but I thought this wouldn't hurt a lot. I guess not.
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Re: Regional Swearing and Slang.
It was an example XD
Edit: here's another I remembered
Bloody Oath ~ that's certainly true
Edit: here's another I remembered
Bloody Oath ~ that's certainly true
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It was a fail example.
Bloody oath means "that's certainly true"? o.o
Bloody oath means "that's certainly true"? o.o
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Re: Regional Swearing and Slang.
Yeah. not gonna give an example of it XD
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Re: Regional Swearing and Slang.
I don't blame you.
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Re: Regional Swearing and Slang.
Someone else post some slang/swearing. I know Dret knows some XD
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Re: Regional Swearing and Slang.
My all time is still when one desires to get/ or is already drunk: "I am Smacked off my Tits".scorpionwarrior wrote:Someone else post some slang/swearing. I know Dret knows some XD
Re: Regional Swearing and Slang.
Doesn't "Pissed" mean drunk there, too? o.o
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Re: Regional Swearing and Slang.
XD. Yes it does and same for here as well
Edit: What about Bullocks Dret?
Edit: What about Bullocks Dret?
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Re: Regional Swearing and Slang.
Aye and I spell it "bollocks", is that the only difference we have? As far as I know you would use that to Scorp?scorpionwarrior wrote:XD. Yes it does and same for here as well
Edit: What about Bullocks Dret?
Aye pissed means drunk. So does lashed, steaming and wankered. Their are so many words for it here...