dear readers... you'll forgive me but I find myself reading code words on this forum where I have to be under the false pretense that I actually understand.. I think it is just maybe a UK or Australian thing?
I am not quite sure where to look for meaning, and trust me sometimes I even look in the dictionary of the vulgar tongue
what is
1-Erm
2-Init
3-dag
4-Geezah
5->>3
feel free to add your own conundrums and expand my vocabulary
thank you
Text without context is pretext If your opponent is of choleric temperament, seek to irritate him
dear readers... you'll forgive me but I find myself reading code words on this forum where I have to be under the false pretense that I actually understand.. I think it is just maybe a UK or Australian thing?
I am not quite sure where to look for meaning, and trust me sometimes I even look in the dictionary of the vulgar tongue
what is
1-Erm
2-Init
3-dag
4-Geezah
5->>3
feel free to add your own conundrums and expand my vocabulary
thank you
1. Erm: A noise indicating hesitation, or sometimes used when correcting somebody who you think made a bad mistake, eg ''erm, it was the Allies who won WWII, not Burma...'
2. Innit: 'Isn't it'. A British word, usually associated with a London accent or, less innocently, 'gangstas' and chavs.
3. I have absolutely no ideِa.
4. I dunno, might be 'give us a'.
5. Same as 3. Haven't got a clue.
On a different note, my keyboard seems to write in Arabic if I press control and shift at the same time. I have no idea what I'm writing though.
dear readers... you'll forgive me but I find myself reading code words on this forum where I have to be under the false pretense that I actually understand.. I think it is just maybe a UK or Australian thing?
I am not quite sure where to look for meaning, and trust me sometimes I even look in the dictionary of the vulgar tongue
what is
1-Erm
2-Init
3-dag
4-Geezah
5->>3
feel free to add your own conundrums and expand my vocabulary
thank you
Erm - Um in American slang. Like when you're thinking of something to say you say ''umm''.
Init - Ain't it? Right? Like when you're looking for agreeance or assurance of something. It's like eh for Canadians.
Dag - Dag? I think you mean 'dang' sis, which is the same thing as ****.
Geezah - Hmm, never heard of this one actually!
>>3 - It's actualyl <3, which is a sideways heart that means love.
i thought geezah was a form of geezer, which means old man?
i rather like init. never ran in to it before this forum.
what exactly is taking the mick or taking the mikey?
Last edited by snakelegs; 12-02-2007 at 01:07 AM.
Reason: added question
each man thinks of his own fleas as gazelles
question authority
i thought geezah was a form of geezer, which means old man?
i rather like init. never ran in to it before this forum.
what exactly is taking the mick or taking the mikey?
lol so funny you should mention snakey I too looked that up
it is a vulgar term for an irish person..
(ethnic slur) a person of Irish descent
I try to keep on top but too numerous to keep on top of all these terms lol
cheers
Text without context is pretext If your opponent is of choleric temperament, seek to irritate him
sometimes you have to wonder what it hip.. I mean just being five year behind everyone else makes you in again, 'so not hip it is oh so hip'..
yeah sometimes I call my friend and ask her what is 'cool' with the youngens today I feel so out of touch..
luckily clothes are still in, although there is no gurantee they will be around for long..
even the gadgets I own are so dated
my sony clie isn't even on the market anymore, so I can't even buy memory sticks or programs for it... 'init' a crying shame to spend so much money on a tiny machine and not get any mileage out of it? ...
anyhow I hear brains are in, gadgets out
peace
Text without context is pretext If your opponent is of choleric temperament, seek to irritate him
i thought geezah was a form of geezer, which means old man?
i rather like init. never ran in to it before this forum.
what exactly is taking the mick or taking the mikey?
I think maybe taking the mickey or mick and taking the piss are synonymous? Or perhaps I am wrong.
Let's wait for one of the Britons to clear this up for us.
thanks, noname.
purest - i am the most "out of it" person i've ever run in to. i don't have tv, don't listen to commercial radio, i almost never go to movies. i have no idea what the latest anything is!
but i really enjoy my ignorance.
each man thinks of his own fleas as gazelles
question authority
you were correct as far as the word alone goes, mick is a racist term to describe people of Irish origin. British neo-Nazis and other "superior" people have a term to describe every race on planet
Don't worry snakey don't worry...you know what counts... extraneous details aren't needed, trust me there are things I'd have been much better off not knowing about--
peace!
Text without context is pretext If your opponent is of choleric temperament, seek to irritate him
you were correct as far as the word alone goes, mick is a racist term to describe people of Irish origin. British neo-Nazis and other "superior" people have a term term to describe every race on planet
oh yeah...I know sob7an Allah..makes you wonder who that 'elite race of victors' are? other than being composed of entirely recessive traits
Text without context is pretext If your opponent is of choleric temperament, seek to irritate him
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