
Possibly a Welsh only slang thang :(
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Fri 30 Jan 2009, 16:43,
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as a Welshman, never heard it.
Is it a Jeccy only slang thang? :-P
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Fri 30 Jan 2009, 16:45,
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Is it a Jeccy only slang thang? :-P

Oh aye, I thought I'd post something that only I would understand. I do it all the time, there's a wonder I haven't been banned already, it's like my own blog on here.....ya know, after just under 11k posts I didn't realize that was the point of this board; to post for everyone. Fuck me, that's where I've been going wrong :p
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Fri 30 Jan 2009, 16:51,
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keep your hair on, I was suggesting you might have coined a new phrase.
which bit of walesland is it used in?
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Fri 30 Jan 2009, 16:57,
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which bit of walesland is it used in?

Gotta stop drinking this shit in the office :p
In Swansea, was brought up with the phrase, didn't realize it was a Swansea only thing to-be-sure :(
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Fri 30 Jan 2009, 17:12,
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In Swansea, was brought up with the phrase, didn't realize it was a Swansea only thing to-be-sure :(

for us all to understand each others languages.
Being from Essex originally and now living in the midlands, I find it refreshing that other people speak bollocks that nobody understands too.
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Fri 30 Jan 2009, 17:37,
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Being from Essex originally and now living in the midlands, I find it refreshing that other people speak bollocks that nobody understands too.

we only have droogkloot (dry bollock), which is a person with a very, very dry sense of humour
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Fri 30 Jan 2009, 16:46,
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a similar thing exists in West London, where 'chief' is considered an insult
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Fri 30 Jan 2009, 16:54,
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