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GypsyDeath
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Posted - 01/26/2004 : 18:04:05
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OK, so as most of you know, e and El Barto have been..speaking a lot recently, and during these conversationso often are the words ' a what?' spoken.
With the huge amount of words which can mean completely different things in the US to what they do in the UK, i thought we'd investigate it further...
Some examples of ones I have come across so far;
'Skint' - Uk term, meaning Broke/Poor
'Biscuit' - UK term meaning cookie (i couldnt believe that one!)
lots more, but ill put them up sporadically...so any one else?
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floop
= Wannabe Volunteer =
Mexico
15297 Posts |
Posted - 01/26/2004 : 18:24:54
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a British friend from college used to always say "let's go get some fags", which never got old. |
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ramona
"FB Quote Mistress"
USA
3988 Posts |
Posted - 01/26/2004 : 19:17:59
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Biscuit is a good one. I was very confused when I ended up with a cookie and not a hard little cracker.
Others I can think of - telly, lift, trousers, short name, peckish, gobsmacked, the whole 'take away' vs. 'eat in' phenom, and then all the great swears you guys have - like shag, bollocks, and tosser.
I could go on and on.
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Edited by - ramona on 01/26/2004 19:18:31 |
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SpudBoy
= Cult of Ray =
Equatorial Guinea
649 Posts |
Posted - 01/26/2004 : 19:54:32
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I think an appropriate gift for any UK friend visitng the 'States is the Fanny Pack. Always handy, indeed.
I looked for a cult to join, then decided to just play "Sink". Hey! I sank WallaWalla Washington! |
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GypsyDeath
Zapped Profile
3575 Posts |
Posted - 01/26/2004 : 20:33:01
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fanny Pack?!?! hahaa
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IceCream
= Quote Accumulator =
USA
1850 Posts |
Posted - 01/26/2004 : 20:36:43
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'Have a go', 'expiry date', and that 4 minutes and 34 seconds is written as (4.34) rather than (4:34) are all interesting.
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Edited by - IceCream on 01/26/2004 20:38:24 |
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GypsyDeath
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3575 Posts |
Posted - 01/26/2004 : 20:39:29
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oh, and the date thing, like today i would say it is the 27/01/04 but US would say 01/27/04 - which is just silly. haha.
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model consumer
- FB Fan -
USA
128 Posts |
Posted - 01/27/2004 : 06:04:43
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If I were dictator I would make us change to writing the dates with the day first instead of the month, it's just more logical to me. I also think we should (finally) switch to the metric system.
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remig
* Dog in the Sand *
France
1734 Posts |
Posted - 01/27/2004 : 06:08:33
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Football hahahaha
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mcmikey
= Cult of Ray =
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Posted - 01/27/2004 : 06:24:24
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quote: Originally posted by model consumer
If I were dictator I would make us change to writing the dates with the day first instead of the month, it's just more logical to me. I also think we should (finally) switch to the metric system.
-- "What's all I listen to? It's all freedom rock!"
not really since most people say January 27, 2004 instead of the 27th of January, 2004
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Stuart
- The Clopser -
China
2291 Posts |
Posted - 01/27/2004 : 06:59:51
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wanker.... thats something we Brits use but Ive been informed that the Americans don't, I guess you guys like jerkoff more.
Tap (uk) / faucet (us) (what the fuck is this) Bumper / Fender
cockney rhyming slang is always good to use in the presence of an american as they just don't have a scooby (scooby doo = clue) as to what you are talking about.
Who's the man that won't cop out when there's danger all about? |
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GypsyDeath
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Posted - 01/27/2004 : 16:18:14
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I think the UK way is much more logical, and we say 27th January 2004...so much more logical.
Other things - apparently US dont use the phrase 'Fuck All' as much as we do..and using the word Pissed for many different uses, IE - pissed - drunk or really angry/annoyed Piss - to urinate or 'take the piss out of..' - make fun of..
Boys go to Jupiter,Become more stupider, Girls go to Mars, Become rock stars |
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SpudBoy
= Cult of Ray =
Equatorial Guinea
649 Posts |
Posted - 01/27/2004 : 16:42:23
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Yeah - over here taking the piss out of someone usually involves vinyl tubing. We beat the piss out of people, though.
I looked for a cult to join, then decided to just play "Sink". Hey! I sank WallaWalla Washington! |
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cvanepps
= Cult of Ray =
USA
442 Posts |
Posted - 01/27/2004 : 17:19:38
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I think the UK date actually is more logical because you're going from a small measure of time to a larger one. Day - Month - Year. See?
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GypsyDeath
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Posted - 01/27/2004 : 17:32:24
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exactly!
Stove (us) / Cooker/oven (uk)
an ol' favourite
PAnts / Trousers
Boys go to Jupiter,Become more stupider, Girls go to Mars, Become rock stars |
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apl4eris
~ Abstract Brain ~
USA
4800 Posts |
Posted - 01/27/2004 : 20:09:18
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bumbershoot - umbrella alumin(i)um - aluminum fil(i)m - film "pear-shaped" - (like that one) "everything's gone all wrong" knackered - worn out crisps - potato chips (DUH!) ;)
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GypsyDeath
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Posted - 01/27/2004 : 20:32:41
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I have never ever ever heard any one say 'bumbershoot' in my life!!!
and fil(i)m????huh?
somemore anyways - UK US
University College Mum Mom Wank Jerk-off Arse Ass
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Boys go to Jupiter,Become more stupider, Girls go to Mars, Become rock stars |
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El Barto
= Song DB Master =
USA
4020 Posts |
Posted - 01/27/2004 : 22:11:50
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post / mail
"Join the Cult of Brit / And let your oral hygiene go out the window." |
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TheCroutonFuton
- Mr. Setlists -
USA
1728 Posts |
Posted - 01/27/2004 : 22:20:10
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Oh My Lord, BLT....it's...Val...Fuc...King...Hallatasic....dear, lord...
edit - what the hell? why'd you delete your post? I did see it..didn't I? Oh god...maybe I am staying up too late, after all... "Join the Cult of Gunn / And Then You'll Be Destined to be a Rock and Roll Star of Epical Proportions!" |
Edited by - TheCroutonFuton on 01/27/2004 22:21:28 |
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BLT
> Teenager of the Year <
South Sandwich Islands
4204 Posts |
Posted - 01/27/2004 : 22:21:35
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stupid=daft great=brilliant wrench=spanner toothbrush=(no equivalent in The Queen's English)
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BLT
> Teenager of the Year <
South Sandwich Islands
4204 Posts |
Posted - 01/27/2004 : 22:23:01
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quote: Originally posted by TheCroutonFuton
edit - what the hell? why'd you delete your post? I did see it..didn't I? Oh god...maybe I am staying up too late, after all...
Sorry, I fucked it up and had to fix it.
==edit== It's an editing frenzy. I gotta shut this stupid computer down. Egad. |
Edited by - BLT on 01/27/2004 22:24:42 |
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TheCroutonFuton
- Mr. Setlists -
USA
1728 Posts |
Posted - 01/27/2004 : 22:24:45
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That scared me, haha. It's all gravy.
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andyn
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United Kingdom
169 Posts |
Posted - 01/28/2004 : 03:01:39
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In England you can say "I'm going out to get some faggots for dinner tonight" without anyone raising an eyebrow. |
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bedrock_barney
= Cult of Ray =
United Kingdom
871 Posts |
Posted - 01/28/2004 : 03:49:19
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quote: Originally posted by andyn
In England you can say "I'm going out to get some faggots for dinner tonight" without anyone raising an eyebrow.
...er.. does anyone actually eat faggots any more?
Hmmm...tasty..
Reminds me that I am much better off as a vegetarian.
"Join the Cult of the Theremin / It's Velouriatastic!!" |
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Frog in the Sand
-+ Le premiere frog +-
France
2715 Posts |
Posted - 01/28/2004 : 04:30:20
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quote: Originally posted by GypsyDeath 'Biscuit' - UK term meaning cookie (i couldnt believe that one!)
In fact 'biscuit' is basically a French word whose etymology means 'twice-baked'. In France it refers to any kind of small, flat, dry cake. |
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andyn
- FB Fan -
United Kingdom
169 Posts |
Posted - 01/28/2004 : 04:48:35
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QUOTE ...er.. does anyone actually eat faggots any more?
They do here in the Black Country - faggots and peas is the national dish.
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steveplymouthuk
= Cult of Ray =
United Kingdom
639 Posts |
Posted - 01/28/2004 : 05:07:13
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crisps are chips, but chips are fries. Too confusional. pavement/sidewalk
And all the wrong spellings: coloUr, harboUr etc !
fags are great! |
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mereubu
= FB QuizMistress =
USA
2677 Posts |
Posted - 01/28/2004 : 07:53:05
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Hey, when I was in the UK, it was "Mr. Brain's 5 Faggots." I guess they've upsized to keep up with the times.
I love all the extra syllables y'all use--like saying that you're "disorientated" instead of "disoriented." So cute.
I still remember a forum misunderstanding last year when Ten Percenter was drunk (pissed) but ramona thought he was angry at her (pissed). Brief wackiness ensued.
"Spotted dick" kills me.
"I joined the Cult of Frank / And all I got was this lousy icon" |
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andyn
- FB Fan -
United Kingdom
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Posted - 01/28/2004 : 08:26:50
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We do use fewer syllables sometimes Mere - "lift" instead of "elevator" for example. I always thought "condominium" was a funny word - sounds like some kind of multi storey sex shop. On that same theme, when I was a kid, condoms were commonly referred to as "rubber johnnies". |
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apl4eris
~ Abstract Brain ~
USA
4800 Posts |
Posted - 01/28/2004 : 09:06:54
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quote: Originally posted by GypsyDeath
I have never ever ever heard any one say 'bumbershoot' in my life!!!
and fil(i)m????huh?
I don't know if I ever heard anyone say bumbershoot in person, but definitely on tv, and in literary usage. Such a neat word. Fil(i)m (and alumin(i)um) is meant to describe the extra "i" syllable that everyone around me added when I lived in and travelled through England. It was especially noticeable because I was in a cinematography class....I must have heard that word about 40 times a day.
"Wir müssen wissen. Wir werden wissen." |
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andyn
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 01/28/2004 : 09:18:21
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Some Scots and Irish say "fillum", I don't know of any English regional accents that do. |
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PixieSteve
> Teenager of the Year <
Poland
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Posted - 01/28/2004 : 09:37:45
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er where abouts did you live? i can sort of imagine an accent that would say "filim" but ican't put a name to it. aluminum is an america thing i believe, as opposed to aluminium being a UK thing. if you egt what i mean. |
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apl4eris
~ Abstract Brain ~
USA
4800 Posts |
Posted - 01/28/2004 : 11:09:20
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I don't get it PixieSteve - it is spelled "aluminum", right?
"Wir müssen wissen. Wir werden wissen." |
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GoddessTheory
= Cult of Ray =
USA
675 Posts |
Posted - 01/28/2004 : 11:28:45
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what about QueUE as in queing up.
I had to wait in the queUE for the loo.
Isn't "spend a penny" one too?
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Cult_Of_Frank
= Black Noise Maker =
Canada
11687 Posts |
Posted - 01/28/2004 : 11:31:24
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Do they not spell it queue like us North Americans?
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mcmikey
= Cult of Ray =
799 Posts |
Posted - 01/28/2004 : 11:44:31
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apparently some North Americans don't spell it that way, CoF (but they do tend to edit additional letters into their spelling)
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Edited by - mcmikey on 01/28/2004 12:02:52 |
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