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    Bruadair a'Bruaisan Member cmacq's Avatar
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    Default Re: "Your" Words?

    bloody, and bloody hell. for example; 'the hell you say, that bloody whatever whichever had bloody hell not get in my bloody way!!!'
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    Me and my friends share a 2 litre bottle of coke as we smoke... over time instead of asking someone to pass the drink we just call 'yo' cuts down on alot of unnessecary politeness, several of our other friends do this when thier hanging around with us (we refuse to acknowledge anything but a yo call for the drink)

    I usually answer the phone to some of my friends with an enthusiastic 'Yo yo yo!' (said quickly) then 'sup'. 'waz appataining' is another one I like using... you beauty is a favourite when Man Utd score usually. I also like using 'yo ho' as a greeting... only really to my male friends (as they won't be insulted) and just because it ryhmes nicely... I think 'yo ho' is my face to face greeting and 'Yo yo yo' is my phone one...

    I never realised how much I overuse the word yo...
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    I often say "brilliant" or "maaaaagnificent" when something goes wrong, I also insert "well" into the middle of a lot of my sentences and when I ask someone to show me something I almost always say "show us".

    Also, has anyone else noticed how when you regularly see someone in passing you start out by saying "Hi" as you walk by, then the hi is no longer necessary and it becomes just a nod, then just a tilt of the head, then eventually a twitch of the lip is all you need to say hi.

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    Tilt upwards of the head and raising of the eyebrows is a formal greeting. We're too lazy to do anything else. Sometimes just one or the other.
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    "Yall"
    "Cool"
    "Brutal"
    ",Yeah?" after saying a statement, to get confirmation that what I said was correct.
    "I used to could" Meaning I was able to at one time but now I'm not.
    "Howdy"

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