Wha'?Quote:
Originally Posted by robert42
And why do the English (or Europe in general?) like U's so much? For example:
color vs. colour
flavor vs. flavour
Or maybe the question is.. why don't Americans like U's?
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Wha'?Quote:
Originally Posted by robert42
And why do the English (or Europe in general?) like U's so much? For example:
color vs. colour
flavor vs. flavour
Or maybe the question is.. why don't Americans like U's?
MEANS:Quote:
Originally Posted by robert42
Im goin out for a curry, bring round my £100 u arsehole or ill kick u in ya balls u fucking tit, now piss off u wanker
I've never got that, either. Why you spell those words differently, but all the other words making the same sound don't involve the letter "U". What gives with that?Quote:
Originally Posted by lateralus
Me too, and I know them well. How 'bout you?Quote:
Originally Posted by Ganj
Edit: Well, I'm fluent in toddler Spanglish too.
The U.K. is truly the land of the potheads.Quote:
Originally Posted by robert42
Maybe Americans are too lazy to add that oh so special U in.. lazy buggers!!Quote:
Originally Posted by lateralus
Be right back taking a Donald Trump then im goin round sue's house u know the Magnus Pike, she knows her shits shes a ginger beer
means:
Be right back takin a dump then im goin round sue's house u know the dyke, she knows her shit shes a enigneer
I say hella too. I also you the word props alot. meaning- Giving someone the respects or whatever.
I'm gonna take a Donald Trump on your eye, and boot you in the yarbels!Quote:
Originally Posted by robert42
Curry?
Oh, twat is pronounced differently.
For god's sakes it's
twAAAAHt rhymes with "hot" not Twaayt rhymes with "hat"
Lemme think..some skaters here use odd things like "twisted", "wack" "ish" as to say "stuff"..
that wack ish was mad twisted.