Off Topic (Everything besides dubstep)
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hera
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by hera » Mon Apr 30, 2007 5:23 am
more rhyming slang pls kthxbye.
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shonky
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by shonky » Mon Apr 30, 2007 11:51 am
You can find out everything you need to know about London slang from watching Dick Van Dyke in Mary Poppins.
Appy Orlidays.
(please note that Mary Poppins is a work of fiction - most londoners at that time were busy drinking themselves to death on cheap gin and cholera)
Hmm....

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by dj slums » Mon Apr 30, 2007 1:26 pm
time for some nottingham slang me thinks.
Ay-up midduk - Hello and good day sir or madam.
Wairzya booza? - Can you direct me to the local public house?
Intitt koad? - It's cold today isn't it?
Gizzabitt - Can I have some?
Wott yonnwee? - What are you doing?
Yo duttie sodd! - I am disgusted by your language!
Owdya orsuzz! - Please be patient!
Gerronn wee-it - Please carry on.
Yo-abitt leereh - You have a high opinion of yourself.
Tarrah then - Goodbye
Tintinere - It's not in here
jugadaaan? - did you go down? (to the shops/football match etc)
me sen - my self -(eg shit me sen)
gerof youf - get off, young person.
cob on/monk on - sulking/tantrum
notts accent is a very strange one. has alot of up north style, like ayup me duck, but also very southern to eg, goin daan taan -down town.
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by harlesden » Mon Apr 30, 2007 2:23 pm
Thomas wrote:Teach you london slang? may i ask why
this forums bigger than London, and London slang certainly aint cool, so why learn it?
Learn maths
you don't know any then Tom?
nevermind
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by djbmc » Mon Apr 30, 2007 2:28 pm
Also there are particular phrases you have to be aware of:
If you were to put my life in danger and i was so inclined i could possibly "draw for the leng" ie reach, with intent to use, some sort of pistol.
There is also the habit of taking a noun and using it as a verb, after "drawing for the leng" i could then say "i'm gonna leng u down", this means i have just stated my intent to use said weapon.
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thomas
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by thomas » Mon Apr 30, 2007 2:48 pm
Harlesden wrote:Thomas wrote:Teach you london slang? may i ask why
this forums bigger than London, and London slang certainly aint cool, so why learn it?
Learn maths
you don't know any then Tom?
nevermind
I dont give a shit about learning slang or making any sort of point of it, i speak with a true repersentation of how i have lived my life aka my age, places i have lives, cultures i have been involved in etc
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by elementalism » Mon Apr 30, 2007 2:58 pm
Thomas wrote:
I dont give a shit about learning slang or making any sort of point of it, i speak with a true repersentation of how i have lived my life aka my age, places i have lives, cultures i have been involved in etc
You are from up North though, ennit.

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by harlesden » Mon Apr 30, 2007 3:18 pm
Thomas wrote:Harlesden wrote:Thomas wrote:Teach you london slang? may i ask why
this forums bigger than London, and London slang certainly aint cool, so why learn it?
Learn maths
you don't know any then Tom?
nevermind
I dont give a shit about learning slang or making any sort of point of it, i speak with a true repersentation of how i have lived my life aka my age, places i have lives, cultures i have been involved in etc
oh easy
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by thomas » Mon Apr 30, 2007 3:25 pm
Yeh, North West as you can read <--------
I'm sorry, but this thread stunk of, "How do People London/in the Dubstep scene speak, i wanna sound like them". appologies if this isnt the case.
I guess i have a hang over from the whole Hip Hop culture, with people putting on London or New York accents.
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by impatientpiranha » Tue May 01, 2007 3:38 am
:::stereotypical Hippie accent::: Dude... Music doesn't have a language. It's UNiVERSAL man!! It's all about the coming together of the masses. Unity man, it speaks without words
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by shonky » Tue May 01, 2007 6:51 am
ImpatientPiranha wrote::::stereotypical Hippie accent::: Dude... Music doesn't have a language. It's UNiVERSAL man!! It's all about the coming together of the masses. Unity man, it speaks without words
Put the prayer bowl down, step away from the prayer bowl. One false move and I reallign your chakras muthafukka, don't think I won't

Hmm....

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by metalboxproducts » Tue May 01, 2007 7:39 am
Thomas wrote:Yeh, North West as you can read <--------
I'm sorry, but this thread stunk of, "How do People London/in the Dubstep scene speak, i wanna sound like them". appologies if this isnt the case.
I guess i have a hang over from the whole Hip Hop culture, with people putting on London or New York accents.
I can speak fluent drunk in a northwest accent.

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by j dub u » Tue May 01, 2007 8:45 am
Just say "Core Blimey" instead of oh my goddd! or "gordon bennett"
and your offically londonised

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by spaceboy » Tue May 01, 2007 8:54 am
or if your from notting hill - hello sweety should we go to e&o dahling? LOL
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by rekordah » Tue May 01, 2007 11:05 am
Dont get me started on the language of Brizzle.
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by nospin » Tue May 01, 2007 12:47 pm
all i know is that from listening to "foriegn" music (radio shows etc..) and reading forums/books/news/etc, i find myself thinking in slang that i have yet to use out loud...
whats that mean? am i being true to myself, or being restricted by society... deep.. huh
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by impatientpiranha » Tue May 01, 2007 2:35 pm
Shonky wrote:ImpatientPiranha wrote::::stereotypical Hippie accent::: Dude... Music doesn't have a language. It's UNiVERSAL man!! It's all about the coming together of the masses. Unity man, it speaks without words
Put the prayer bowl down, step away from the prayer bowl. One false move and I reallign your chakras muthafukka, don't think I won't

Haha
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by obiwan » Fri May 25, 2007 3:08 pm
This thread was jokes, I swear most Canadians talk like grammatical robots so its not hard to see why he didn't know what riddim meant

Canada's still better than US tho! How can he not work out what riddim means tho, thats just asking for trouble, slang is leaned through pain godammit pain, for example in year 10 I used to think it was nane not nang

I hate the kid that clocked I was saying nane!!!!!!!!
Americans will never fully understand a mixture of cockney Jamaican Indian Irish and Jewish
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by metalboxproducts » Fri May 25, 2007 3:11 pm
obIwan wrote: I swear most Canadians talk like grammatical robots

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