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hifi
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by hifi » Thu Oct 13, 2011 4:46 am
"shit happens, dude shit happens" always hated that I don't know why
"that was hella cool" preferably just any sentence with the word "hella" in it
also I only use the word epic when something/someone is truely epic like some classical music or watching a 500ft dam break right in front of you that is epic.
tyger wrote:grillis wrote:tyger wrote:that's the point ... when one says "X, Y, same difference", the use of the nonsensical term "same difference" makes the assertion that X and Y are the same into obvious nonsense, which makes the statement ironic, implying that X and Y are in fact different.
nah mate whenever someone says 'same difference' to me they are implying that whatever is being compared has such a little difference that they can be considered as the 'same', not to be 'ironic', that's why they look stupid (also if someone was trying to be ironic they would still sound stupid)
ok ... well, my explanation is the only reason i'd say "same difference" (& it is deliberately being silly); i can't speak for everybody ...
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by esfandyar » Thu Oct 13, 2011 6:07 am
Hypefiend wrote:
"that was hella cool" preferably just any sentence with the word "hella" in it
god the word hella...
fucking bay area. gah.
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by Siderealdb » Thu Oct 13, 2011 7:16 am
esfandyar wrote:Hypefiend wrote:
"that was hella cool" preferably just any sentence with the word "hella" in it
god the word hella...
fucking bay area. gah.
That's how we identify each other. We aren't even aware we say it either.

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by grillis » Thu Oct 13, 2011 11:12 am
tyger wrote:grillis wrote:tyger wrote:that's the point ... when one says "X, Y, same difference", the use of the nonsensical term "same difference" makes the assertion that X and Y are the same into obvious nonsense, which makes the statement ironic, implying that X and Y are in fact different.
nah mate whenever someone says 'same difference' to me they are implying that whatever is being compared has such a little difference that they can be considered as the 'same', not to be 'ironic', that's why they look stupid (also if someone was trying to be ironic they would still sound stupid)
ok ... well, my explanation is the only reason i'd say "same difference" (& it is deliberately being silly); i can't speak for everybody ...
haha yep did come off a bit harsh there my bad.. if you do use it in the way you've described and those around you understand it as such then thank you, you actually understand it doesn't make sense although I'm not so sure that I understand your "same into obvious nonsense" explanation but that's ok haha.. people here have it twisted
tyger wrote:oxymorons got to love them
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by LA_Boxers » Thu Oct 13, 2011 11:18 am
I cant be bothered to trawl through the many many pages. But here are mine:-
Going in
Say nothing/nuffin/nahfin (depending how literate you are)
on a mad ting
bossman
gassed/gassin
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by Neptune » Thu Oct 13, 2011 6:07 pm
LA_Boxers wrote:I cant be bothered to trawl through the many many pages. But here are mine:-
Going in
Say nothing/nuffin/nahfin (depending how literate you are)
on a mad ting
bossman
gassed/gassin
So guilty, but I prefer 'on a mad one'.
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by lyons238 » Thu Oct 13, 2011 6:11 pm
"at the end of the day"
"put on blast"
basically anything said on jersey shore besides "busted big time yeah!" cuz im guilty of saying that one lol
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by belalala » Thu Oct 13, 2011 6:22 pm
Siderealdb wrote:esfandyar wrote:Hypefiend wrote:
"that was hella cool" preferably just any sentence with the word "hella" in it
god the word hella...
fucking bay area. gah.
That's how we identify each other. We aren't even aware we say it either.

somehow it made its way over to my suburb in chicago. don't know how but it was common lingo at my high school!
i quite like hella but i think anyone who doesn't have it ingrained in them gets driven up the wall every time they hear it.
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by esfandyar » Thu Oct 13, 2011 6:29 pm
belalala wrote:Siderealdb wrote:esfandyar wrote:Hypefiend wrote:
"that was hella cool" preferably just any sentence with the word "hella" in it
god the word hella...
fucking bay area. gah.
That's how we identify each other. We aren't even aware we say it either.

somehow it made its way over to my suburb in chicago. don't know how but it was common lingo at my high school!
i quite like hella but i think anyone who doesn't have it ingrained in them gets driven up the wall every time they hear it.
.......sigh. dunno why it irks me so much.
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by belalala » Thu Oct 13, 2011 6:44 pm
edit: oops wrong thread
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by skimpi » Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:09 pm
dunno if anyone has said it, but 'man up' seriously fucks me off!
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by hifi » Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:44 pm
lyons238 wrote:"at the end of the day"
"put on blast"
basically anything said on jersey shore besides "busted big time yeah!" cuz im guilty of saying that one lol
hahaha all the "gangsters/ gang bangers" around where I live say that second phrase a lot. also when they are going to get in a fight or are talking about it they will say "hey dog lets catch a fade" or "those fools are about to catch a fade" holy shit that phrase is so god damn overused and doesn't make any sense either. also "im a beast"
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by hifi » Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:45 pm
skimpi wrote:dunno if anyone has said it, but 'man up' seriously fucks me off!
haha yea, that could get quite annoying sometimes
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by wormcode » Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:47 pm
belalala wrote:Siderealdb wrote:esfandyar wrote:Hypefiend wrote:
"that was hella cool" preferably just any sentence with the word "hella" in it
god the word hella...
fucking bay area. gah.
That's how we identify each other. We aren't even aware we say it either.

somehow it made its way over to my suburb in chicago. don't know how but it was common lingo at my high school!
i quite like hella but i think anyone who doesn't have it ingrained in them gets driven up the wall every time they hear it.
South Park definitely helped spread it. There was 3 or 4 early seasons where Cartman said "hella" a lot. I think that was the first time I heard that term.
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by herbalicious » Fri Oct 14, 2011 10:26 pm
Too many. But I say most of them myself.
Just fucking shoot me and put me out of my annoying misery bruv.
I don't turn on Korn to get it on, I be playin Digi Mystikz 'til the dawn
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by herbalicious » Fri Oct 14, 2011 10:29 pm
LA_Boxers wrote:
gassed/gassin
oi ur gassed fam.
And drty? e's parrin it. Don't ave me up.
Sentences like the above...if anyone other than me were to say them I'd think you're an absolute cretinous tnuc.
But I said it, so it's alright innit.
edit: I do say these things tongue in cheek though...just for the record....
I don't turn on Korn to get it on, I be playin Digi Mystikz 'til the dawn
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by grillis » Sat Oct 15, 2011 5:39 am
"stoked on"... as in "i'm stoked on your beats"... "i'm stoked on this tune"...... just doesn't make sense
nothing wrong with the slang 'stoked' but use it properly... it roughly translates to being 'chuffed' or pleasantly surprised/fulfilled...
"I'm stoked I won that award the other day".... "You're giving me 50 bucks for nothing? Mate I'm stoked."
you can't be 'stoked' on something... you can only be 'stoked'.
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by grillis » Sat Oct 15, 2011 5:41 am
Curious.. 'intents and purposes'... I've always said 'intensive purposes'... I guess they both make sense but is one inherently wrong?
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by Soiree » Sat Oct 15, 2011 6:48 am
Is this to mean they don't have
"HELLA" in London,
the phrase that needs to
DIE MOST is the phrase you
SAY MOST.
IT'S ALL GOOD!
sure it's just a harmless sense of false hope. couldn't hurt a fly.
but now I realize it's
not all good,
in fact it
TOTALLY SUX BALLZ

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