Slang Survey
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)
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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Slang & Phrases
Here are a few that i have either heard, or use amongst my friends. They arent meant to be offensive/homophobic/racist or anything like that. After all, some of my best gays are blacks.
"Homeowner" = A homosexual, always funny to give letters addressed to "the homeowner" to my various housemates.
"Taking care of business" = Shagging
"Doing a Phil" = Ending up in bed, but not having sex with, a female friend. One whom you really fancy but doesent seen you in "that way". Something my mate called Phil does on a regular basis, to our never ending amusement.
I actually have loads more, some of which are good. But maybe taken out of context, it would be difficult to appreciate the nature in which they are intended.
I have never used a message board before, so i dont really know how much i can get away with :)
( , Wed 4 Feb 2004, 13:50, Reply)
Here are a few that i have either heard, or use amongst my friends. They arent meant to be offensive/homophobic/racist or anything like that. After all, some of my best gays are blacks.
"Homeowner" = A homosexual, always funny to give letters addressed to "the homeowner" to my various housemates.
"Taking care of business" = Shagging
"Doing a Phil" = Ending up in bed, but not having sex with, a female friend. One whom you really fancy but doesent seen you in "that way". Something my mate called Phil does on a regular basis, to our never ending amusement.
I actually have loads more, some of which are good. But maybe taken out of context, it would be difficult to appreciate the nature in which they are intended.
I have never used a message board before, so i dont really know how much i can get away with :)
( , Wed 4 Feb 2004, 13:50, Reply)
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