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Euphoriameantime wrote:... When you're holding in a BM.
Somebody just needs to know what that means in English!
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C0ldf1re wrote:
Euphoriameantime wrote:... When you're holding in a BM.
Somebody just needs to know what that means in English!
BM - Bowel Movement, It's a nice wait of saying poop, sh*t, crap.
Prarie Dogs stick there heads in and out of their holes several times before coming out.... ;)
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You guys sure talk about disgusting things. You should talk about clean and pure things like I do. :lol:
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clean and pure!!!

Shakespeare's "beast with two backs"
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Thats me, Mr. Clean and Pure. When I hear talk like that I turn my head and blush. :lol:
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'Pushing up the daisies' = Dead & buried

'Ploughing a lonely furrow' = left to complete a job alone
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"What have you done for your sins?"- someone who does a lot of overtime
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hayseed / hick / country / bubba / - less than intelligent and usually from the south or middle America.

Touchin' cotton / turtling - need to poop real bad

trees / broccoli / grass / bud - marijuana
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White man's slave camp-workplace
Poo-Poo faced-drunk
The flags up-a woman on her monthly
Head for the barn-going home
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^ All brilliant, its great fun hearing the different phrases.

Another:

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I guy I used to work with when he'd have a row with his wife he'd say
'There was picture but no sound'
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Fran wrote:I guy I used to work with when he'd have a row with his wife he'd say
'There was picture but no sound'
Never heard that one either! Keep em coming folks, its mad to hear the different ways people speak in different counties and countries, often only a few miles from each other!
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StephenKingman wrote:
Fran wrote:I guy I used to work with when he'd have a row with his wife he'd say
'There was picture but no sound'
Never heard that one either! Keep em coming folks, its mad to hear the different ways people speak in different counties and countries, often only a few miles from each other!
Mike did you know that in Tipperary apparently they call a snack box a pudding box (thats pudding without the g of course!)? Only heard it this week I thought the guy who said it was loosing it. I asked him why & he has no idea just says that what they always called it ... odd place Tipp!
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A popular one in Utah is potlicker. Its kind of a derogatory term, for instance "That potlicker cheated me"
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Fran wrote:
StephenKingman wrote:
Fran wrote:I guy I used to work with when he'd have a row with his wife he'd say
'There was picture but no sound'
Never heard that one either! Keep em coming folks, its mad to hear the different ways people speak in different counties and countries, often only a few miles from each other!
Mike did you know that in Tipperary apparently they call a snack box a pudding box (thats pudding without the g of course!)? Only heard it this week I thought the guy who said it was loosing it. I asked him why & he has no idea just says that what they always called it ... odd place Tipp!
:lol:
Thats another new one, too, Fran. Jesus, im glad to have this stock of Itish words now in case im any length of time in these counties! Another one i heard was "We opened up the lunchbox", meaning we had a heart to heart!!

Here is a a fine example of the diversity of Irish speech and people, you may remember this woman from the big freeze last year and her chirpy attitude "As long as we have a bit to ate and a fire we are grand!!!"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajljBD-VJeg
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