Re: Pants & Camp
Originally posted by Tex
Thanks to KMC and its very international patrons, I've been absorbing and using very British words! euroi.e
Just this morning I blurted out to my chaps that I refused to see the new REII on account that is was "pants"! 🪩
...and that my friends new hair-do was very "camp"! 🤺
Those unworldly heathens were clueless as to the meaning of my Brit lingo! schmoll
Barbarians! winkiss
diva
Kiss my ass biatch 😎
Originally posted by Df02
i use dodgy all the time, didnt even think it was just an English term.
i know spurious is restricted to just London and surrounding areas tho (altho after Snatch its kinda spread around) - means same thing
God, my every other word used to be dodgy! I dont know, I kinda still like it, and i kinda use it.
I love it when you show something to people and they make a face and say ''that looks so dodgy'' laugh1
Originally posted by the Vee
im on the other end of the spetrum, im english but talk stereotypical american a typical conversation goes ' s'up dood havent seen you in like donkeys yonks, omg youre like totally hot today, red hair so coool'
hmm i mix and match
if thats american, i dont know what i speak 😖
It's actually only very PC people that call gays 'homosexuals' in England. We have quite a large selection here! Here's a short list ((not including the offensive ones)). I mighta missed some, or some may be offensive - I just know that Steve ((my 'fabulous gay' mate 😉 )) doesn't find them offensive:
queer
queen
ladyman
out guy
((not sure if these two would be offensive to someone, Steve thinks they're funny))
backdoor burgalar
fudge packer