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  1. #1
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    Default British slang words

    The Best of British - The American's guide to speaking British...
    Some of these words are priceless.

    Mutt's nuts - If something is described as being "the Mutt's" then you'll know it is fantastic or excellent. "The Mutt's" is short for "The Mutt's nuts" which is clearly another way of saying the "Dog's Bollocks"! All clear now?

    My new saying:

    Your win Eejit was the Mutt's nuts.

    I love it
    Last edited by nodepositneededbonus; 03-21-2024 at 09:04 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eejit101 View Post
    Wtf is ERMOK tho??

    hence the question.
    Read this again, Eejit.

    https://www.nodepositneeded.com/foru...html#post57248

    I don't think you did.

    If you don't I guess you could ask again, but you are smart and should be able to get it.

    ERMOK.

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    Id love to hear why "dog and bone" means phone? That one def escapes me. Only british slang i know is from guy ritchie movies, i definately like "proper f**ked". And i dont know why, but i love the word "quid". "give ya 5 quid for that gov'nor" is a lot coller than "ill give you for dollars for that sir". Hands down the coolest thing about the brits is the language or colloquialisms.
    - Cheers Mates!!

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    I wonder if Eejit would know American slang better than British slang.

    It seems to me he would but I don't know.

    Interesting question, me thinks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 0maxpower0 View Post
    Id love to hear why "dog and bone" means phone? That one def escapes me. Only british slang i know is from guy ritchie movies, i definately like "proper f**ked". And i dont know why, but i love the word "quid". "give ya 5 quid for that gov'nor" is a lot coller than "ill give you for dollars for that sir". Hands down the coolest thing about the brits is the language or colloquialisms.
    - Cheers Mates!!
    It is known as ****ney Rhyming Slang.

    From Wikipedia:

    Rhyming slang is a form of slang in which a word is replaced by a rhyming word, typically the second word of a two-word phrase (so stairs becomes "apples and pears"). The second word is then often dropped entirely ("I'm going up the apples"), meaning that the association of the original word to the rhyming phrase is not obvious to the uninitiated. For example: "Sherman" for an American (Sherman tank = Yank),[1] or "septic" for an American (septic tank = Yank).

    Here are some examples, also from Wikipedia:

    Complete rhyming phrase Meaning
    Apples and pears Stairs
    Barney Rubble Trouble
    Bees and honey Money
    Berkshire Hunt c*nt
    Billy lids Kids
    Boat race Face
    Boracic lint Skint
    Bowler hat Chat
    Brass cart Tart (prostitute)
    Bristol City Titty (breasts)
    Bubble bath Laugh
    Butcher's hook Look
    Chevy Chase Face
    China plate Mate (friend)
    Cobbler's awls Balls
    Dog and bone Telephone
    Duke of York Fork
    Dutch (for Duchess of Fife) Wife
    Eartha Kitt ****
    Farmer Giles Piles (hemorrhoids)
    Frog and toad Road
    God forbid(s) Kid(s)
    Hampton Wick Prick (penis)
    Hobb Ten bob
    J. Arthur Rank Wank (to masturbate)
    Jam jar Car
    Khyber pass Arse
    Merchant banker Wanker
    Piccadilly Silly
    Pig's ear Beer
    Plates of meat Feet
    Pony and trap Crap (both to defecate and of poor quality)
    Pork pies or porkies Lies
    Raspberry tart Fart
    Gypsy Rose Lee Tea or gypsy
    Ruby Murray Curry
    Saucepan lid Kid
    Skin and blister Sister
    Tom Tit Sh*t (both to defecate and of poor quality)
    Tomfoolery Jewellery
    Trouble and strife Wife
    Water bottle Throttle
    Whistle and flute Suit

    Rhyming slang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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    Very nice information Tay.

    Thanks for showing it to us all.

    Talking about other peoples cultures, even if it's just the way they speak, is very, very fun.

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    I dont click links

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    That link that Tay posted did not even lead to anything bad.

    Just in case you were worried about getting a virus or something.

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    I do not worry about viruses.

    I was quoting. Nvm.

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    Okay okay.

    I didn't get that because it wasn't in a quote.

    But it was the same thing for me on the Harry Potter thread, so nvm and we're even on that mistake.

    Oops.

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    What mistake?

    And you realise you dont need to reply to every thread right?

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    When I misquoted or missed the quote and you missed mine.

    And yes I realized there are threads I don't have to reply to but felt I should because we are talking about different subjects.

    I'm going out for the day and won't be here, so I won't be here, to reply or make new threads, oh joy.

    You guys have fun.

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