Somethink

So stuff like

"Wheres that to then?"

Bristolian? Welsh more like. Never heard that said by a bristolian that wasnt taking the micheal out of a welshy.

Gert lush - quality, people look at me weird when i say it up here inside the M25 :D
 
Bristolian? Welsh more like. Never heard that said by a bristolian that wasnt taking the micheal out of a welshy.

Gert lush - quality, people look at me weird when i say it up here inside the M25 :D

The other person who looks after the child I look after is from North Bristol and she says it all the time. I dont say it myself but hear it regularly.
Mind you she is a R*vers fan.
 
nothing wrong with that you ****head :p

wonder if north bristol has had an invasion of welsh then. odd!
 
What I hate about chavs that I unfortunately have to serve at work, is they forever call pounds sterling, 'bar'.

'Thats £2.34 please'

'UGHUUGH WHAHHA !? 2 bar ? 2 bar 34 ?'

'Ummm yes, TWO POUNDS THIRTY FOUR PLEASE'

:cry:
 
4 year old sister apparently did "nuffink" at nursery yesterday. Made her repeat Nothing 5 times and then asked what she really did lol.
 
Funniest thing I ever heard a chav say was "Man's". Picture drunk 17 year old chav that couldn't handle his drink and my brother winding him up, his little chav brain couldn't think of any good come back so he threatened my brother with phrases such as "You dont know me" and "I'm gonna get my man's on you" lmao, we laughed so hard at him.
 
4 year old sister apparently did "nuffink" at nursery yesterday. Made her repeat Nothing 5 times and then asked what she really did lol.
I like you. :p

My parents did that to me when I was growing up, making sure I turned out to be a nice polite child who can speak.
 
In my area, people say "sin" for "seen", which I find annoying, they also say "pacific" as opposed to "specific". There are a few other colloquialisms I can not recall at this time but annoy.
 
I have also notice that a lot of people now use the term

"bricking it"

Do they mean putting a brick into your own stuff or do they mean "breaking it" ?

Or is it a new slang for Breaking stuff?
 
Something that is gaining popularity in Crewe at the minute too is "Time Old" I believe it is a reference to something being old.
 
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