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post May 14 05, 02:10
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Hi during my discussion on a competition entry, it transpired that not all Brits knew certain slang terms.

Here is a wonderful free on-line British slang doctionary.

I have even contributed one word to it in the past (so can you - just e-mail it in). [Mine was "crimble" = Christmas]

Those abroad will, no doubt, recognise many shared slang words - and much British slang comes from USA etc anyway.

Have fun...

Dictionary of British Slang




 
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Guest_Nina_*
post May 14 05, 10:43
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Hi Fran

ROFL.  let's blame McDonalds.  Must look up my area.


Thanks for that Fran.  The entry for my area is brilliant.  Somehow (not quite sure how) they manage to include a Haiku, as well as strong language (you have been warned).

http://www.chavtowns.co.uk/modules....sid=871

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