Favorite Word?
Pete
18 Feb 2011
Britty-kitty
18 Feb 2011
Rawrpete, on Feb 17 2011, 09:28 PM, said:
Considering how long a day is, that's not actually that much.
Twat and Bastard are British swear words
Twat and Bastard are British swear words
They are? I know Twat is some weird European word that is stuck in my vocabulary but bastard i say all the time to people jokingly. Is it really that bad?
Pete
18 Feb 2011
Well Twat is definitely British, it's slang for vagina but it's usually used to call someone if they're being incompetent. Bastard I don't think is exclusively British but American people like to tease because we pronounce it Bar-stad.
Britty-kitty
18 Feb 2011
Haha do you really?!
See, you should record that and show me.
PWEASE?!
I like hearing accents.
Especially my neighbor Dale. She's from South Africa and has the prettiest accent.
See, you should record that and show me.
PWEASE?!
I like hearing accents.
Especially my neighbor Dale. She's from South Africa and has the prettiest accent.
THAT-EMO-CHICK
22 Feb 2011
If i really want to insult someone then i'll call them a dirty mongrel (and i'll look very serious)
Mega Mind
22 Feb 2011
Is that a word?
I'd like to point out, that if cinema is anything to go by, then the british accent is nothing like americans think it is, at least i've never heard anyone speak like that.
Britty-kitty, on Feb 18 2011, 03:44 AM, said:
Haha do you really?!
See, you should record that and show me.
PWEASE?!
I like hearing accents.
Especially my neighbor Dale. She's from South Africa and has the prettiest accent.
See, you should record that and show me.
PWEASE?!
I like hearing accents.
Especially my neighbor Dale. She's from South Africa and has the prettiest accent.
gizme98
22 Feb 2011
Britty-kitty, on Feb 18 2011, 03:44 AM, said:
Especially my neighbor Dale. She's from South Africa and has the prettiest accent.
I'm south african to X-D its not always nice for me.
And anyway, i also like the scottish slag word for police- polis (pronounced the way its spelt) it just sounds so cool if said with a scottish accent. I also like the word tofu cause it just sounds weird when i say it.
Pete
22 Feb 2011
Mega Mind
23 Feb 2011
Rawrpete, on Feb 22 2011, 05:18 PM, said:
ello guvnor, top of the mornin' to ya
Yeah, no one really speaks like that any more (around here at least) sadly, i may start a trend though.
Boggle and rhubarb.
Mainly because of film quotes;
"Mellow greetings to you sir, what seems to be your boggle?" - Demolition Man
"Never rub another man's rhubarb" - Batman (the original Batman, and the best quote ever)
Britty-kitty
23 Feb 2011
Not-that-emo, on Feb 22 2011, 09:41 AM, said:
Is that a word?
I'd like to point out, that if cinema is anything to go by, then the british accent is nothing like americans think it is, at least i've never heard anyone speak like that.
I'd like to point out, that if cinema is anything to go by, then the british accent is nothing like americans think it is, at least i've never heard anyone speak like that.
gizme98, on Feb 22 2011, 11:15 AM, said:
I'm south african to X-D its not always nice for me.
And anyway, i also like the scottish slag word for police- polis (pronounced the way its spelt) it just sounds so cool if said with a scottish accent. I also like the word tofu cause it just sounds weird when i say it.
And anyway, i also like the scottish slag word for police- polis (pronounced the way its spelt) it just sounds so cool if said with a scottish accent. I also like the word tofu cause it just sounds weird when i say it.
Not-that-emo, on Feb 23 2011, 09:51 AM, said:
I think you'll find it's "ello guvna, to o' the mornin' to ya".
Yeah, no one really speaks like that any more (around here at least) sadly, i may start a trend though.
Boggle and rhubarb.
Mainly because of film quotes;
"Mellow greetings to you sir, what seems to be your boggle?" - Demolition Man
"Never rub another man's rhubarb" - Batman (the original Batman, and the best quote ever)
Yeah, no one really speaks like that any more (around here at least) sadly, i may start a trend though.
Boggle and rhubarb.
Mainly because of film quotes;
"Mellow greetings to you sir, what seems to be your boggle?" - Demolition Man
"Never rub another man's rhubarb" - Batman (the original Batman, and the best quote ever)
Kookie
23 Feb 2011
Britty-kitty, on Feb 23 2011, 03:56 PM, said:
We call them Popo. Not even joking.
Yeah... -sweatdrops- I only talk like that at home lol, usually my swear words come out like "fragashhh!" or something, I think I need psychological help.
Britty-kitty
24 Feb 2011
Lol. I love how foreigners speak. Well they're foreign to me. But I get to learn new words in place of my cuss words because i'm trying to stop cussing and Son of a daisy doesn't sound intimidating at all. And it makes me sound even more Southern.


