Kate
mildly communist
Throwing a sausage down Oxford Street/Waving a pencil in the Albert Hall
Disgustingly sexist of course. CANCELLED
Disgustingly sexist of course. CANCELLED
Yes, probably earlier than that with the original Valley Girl film in 1983.It’s 90s Valley Girl slang if I had to guess?
I think 'arsehole like a clown's pocket' is the male variant.Throwing a sausage down Oxford Street/Waving a pencil in the Albert Hall
Disgustingly sexist of course. CANCELLED
'fit as a butchers dog' has always meant 'healthy' around here, old people tend to use it to describe themselves - inevitably shortly before slightly stumbling off a kerb and shattering every bone in their legs.I knew some LADSLADSLADS who used to like saying that girls were "fit as a butcher's dog". Normally applied to chavs such as Katy Hill and Danielle Lloyd. I imagine @ButterTart will start using this now if he doesn't already.
'He turned around and said'I particularly like COME HERE AND FUCK OFF
'fit' just means 'hot'. Mainly used to describe people, but around here it's not uncommon to hear a burger or a pasty being described as 'proper fit'. Mainly by me, in fairness.I guess fit is another word that has a different meaning in the us and uk
in 2017"U ok hun?" is so essential
in 2017
It doesn't make a BIT of sense, but I use it all the time. Same as 'I'm not being funny but' (Before a perfectly reasonable statement) and 'How can you just stand there and...' (to anyone, even if they're seated).I love hearing "So I turned to her and said, I said "....." "
All very sadDead now, of course.
We all make fun of that but it happens with depressing regularity. We as a country just have to face the fact that we're a bit thick.Speaking of which, I saw someone on my FB describe her deceased mother as an angle today.
I ADORE "with the greatest all due respect..."
A lot of northern British phrases seem to involve 'shit' or 'arse'. If you're nervous, you 'could shit through the eye of a needle'. If you're angry, you've 'got your arse in your hand' of you've 'seen your arse'.
I feel like a psychologist could have a field day.
I use “I don’t know her” all the time and nobody ever gets it