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What new bit of language are you hearing at the moment? We want to hear words and phrases, with definitions and where it's being used. We're interested in marketing speak, stuff from kids in playgrounds etc.

(, Sun 1 Feb 2004, 14:00)
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This is a QotW answer To Moulinex ...
(verb) to badly beat someone up.( I moulinexed him!)

Snacky ... (noun, occasionally adjective) Any cool item or device.

Toasty buncakes. ... (errrr) To be out of trouble. (It was getting close to the deadline, but they gave everyone an extension, so I was toasty buncakes!) Also a general statement of satisfaction.


And a local affectation to here (Bogota, Colombia) is to replace 'por favour' with 'Pour-us-some-more' when talking to bar people.

Oh and I can't stop calling my pupils muppets, although I am starting to use Cranberry as well.
(, Tue 3 Feb 2004, 20:08, closed)

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