Re: British slang.
Aerolor!!Re: British slang.
Mind you ducky I live near Fenland and some of them run out of paint before they finish varnishing their toes.Re: British slang.
I lived in a textile town in Graniteville, South Carolina for 13 years. Southern accents are so strong they actually printed a book "How To Speak Southern". A "hose pipe" is a garden hose, a "drill motor" is an electric drill and "pulley bone" is the wish bone from a chicken or turkey. The folks there stay so close to home everyone in town was related and their last names were all Johnson.Re: British slang.
Now then bonny lad-here it`s only never far from strange languages,google `Geordie` that`s not difficult,even for a Southener like me.Re: British slang.
You git-r-done, OG.Re: British slang.
Let me translateRe: British slang.
Not slang as such but foreign languages. Many year back now there was a popular song on the radio,the senior lab technician,where I was doing my PhD was a very attractive and rather flirtatious lady but not one who spoke French.
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