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Haven't heard "Sploonging" for a while, but now the winter is here I'm sure it'll return.


 
Posted : 09/11/2010 9:22 pm
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you lot don't get yonselves down to Devonium for your drinking often enough if you are unappy about these words being underused..

I often hear almost all the words listed here mentioned at least once a week.. sometimes all in the same conversation..
even when there's a helluva hullabulloo and the occupants of the conversation have to shout to be heard above it..


 
Posted : 09/11/2010 9:28 pm
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This hullabulloo, do you hear it at a hootenanny?


 
Posted : 09/11/2010 9:39 pm
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Guddle

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peely-wally


 
Posted : 09/11/2010 9:49 pm
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My wife recently found a Sussex dialect dictionary from the late 1800's in a 2nd hand bookshop. There are right deedy words and phrases in that.

That aside, my dad called my brother 'cack-handed' the other day. Hadn't heard that in a while.


 
Posted : 09/11/2010 9:51 pm
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finicky

pernickety


 
Posted : 09/11/2010 10:01 pm
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Strumpet.


 
Posted : 09/11/2010 10:14 pm
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Spiffing.

Lashings.

And other Enid Blyton-type words.


 
Posted : 09/11/2010 10:19 pm
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brouhaha is another one I like


 
Posted : 09/11/2010 10:52 pm
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I like the word (and thing) "quim"


 
Posted : 10/11/2010 12:23 am
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In the supermarket car park tonight, I was driving along one of the "aisles" looking for a space when some bawbag in an Audi 4x4 breenged (Scots word meaning to lunge quickly and randomly) out in front of me. With his lights off.

Apart from confirming my prejudices about drivers of certain marques, and of 4x4s, it made me think that living dahn sarf, I hadn't heard the word "breenged" for a while and that it is in fact a quite splendid word.


 
Posted : 10/11/2010 2:02 am
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"Boff"

As in, Southern Yeti, why were you on STW and not boffing her?


 
Posted : 10/11/2010 2:16 am
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Klunge.....Used to geat effect in the Inbetweeners.

D.


 
Posted : 10/11/2010 4:34 am
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whence - got that one in my PhD thesis - not bad considering the subject matter ("A random walk forgets whence it came").


 
Posted : 10/11/2010 12:12 pm
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My personal favourite is 'poppycock', preferably with a strong profane word ahead of it.


 
Posted : 10/11/2010 12:34 pm
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