halt with the smoothying man, my booty aint urs to call. Am always on the prowl and ready to get on down on the dance floor...except when have a dodgy knee.Quote:
Originally Posted by sirhamish
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halt with the smoothying man, my booty aint urs to call. Am always on the prowl and ready to get on down on the dance floor...except when have a dodgy knee.Quote:
Originally Posted by sirhamish
does it dislocate?!?!Quote:
except when have a dodgy knee
Hey, sweet thang, I'm hipped to the trip, just jiving, won't stop keeping the mind in the mud, yo righteous fox, but yo still rock me.Quote:
Originally Posted by Magicme
:D :D
No, it's her earth pads.Quote:
Originally Posted by paul_oshea
Are your boots laced?
You dig killer-diller?:D :D :D
no paul its still located where it should be...just bruised swollen and may have cartilege problems.
Hamish...button yo flap man!
how sad are we...ould farts trying to be hip...god my kids would be cringing if they knew.
Dublin slang.:eek:
http://users.bigpond.net.au/kirwilli/dubslang/
"Alrigh bud" - Hello
"Sure it was like throwin' apples into an orchard" Doing something stupid
It was the rale Ally Daly" - The genuine article
Ask me a.rse - Don't bother me
"Like a wet night in Athlone" - A boring occasion :mad:
"Don't be there 'till you're back - Telling someone to hurry up
"Are ya lookin for a claim" - A saying from the 60's, looking for a fight
"That fella'd skin a f.art" - Do anything for money
"Go . home and tell your mother to get married" - An obvious reflection on your status if you are the recipient of this comment
He wouldn't know his pr!ck from his thumb except for the nail - Stupid person
"A gicker licker" Someone fond of kissing the bosse's a.rse
"Do you want your eye dyed?" - Are you looking for a fight
you may be very very old so as sick was around in the 80' and 90's . mainly used by surfers and skaters to describe some thing really good , sick waves or sick jump for example.Quote:
Originally Posted by PAURO 7
I have heard an Aussie mention the word in that way. But I was around in the 80's and 90's (very very old? im only 29!) and the word used in that way is relatively new to me...Quote:
Originally Posted by anto1208
Eh, it's not the knee that I'd be worried about with 'hamish, but it does rhyme.:D :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Magicme
Hey, what yo gum flappin' signify bro??Quote:
Originally Posted by strangeirish
Niggah heuh jus' tryin' to skin the cat -knowhatImsayin'?
But, I'm battin' zero-zero - wanna cook up a storm if it's jelly on the cuff, ya dig?
Collar that jive, 'cos yo mind's in the mud.:p :D
White bro' talkin' smack-Yessm he be. Gonna hav to cap slick wih swift kick in the boll*x.:D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by sirhamish
Doggone jive-talkin' mo-fo.
Hey niggah, yo wanna taste yo red gravy 'cos I'm hip to the tip.Quote:
Originally Posted by strangeirish
Go let yo foxy ladeh cop a nod and do some bubble dancin'.
Ah ain't got no beef with you bozo - yo driving a wrong riff so what's yo song, King Kong??
LMAO:D :D
Got no riff wih you 'bro. Lets pull shoe strings and pump the stump. Bofus cool? :D :D
Another thread gone haywire or 'hamishwire if you like.
ROFLMAO:D
if ye boys dont shut up, im gonna have to
bust a cap in yo'ass
Yo mamma!:DQuote:
Originally Posted by paul_oshea
Good job I didn't post the Jamican slang list.
I and I couldn't understand it, mon.:D
i fcuked yo sista
i fcuked yo aunt
i wouldn't fook yo moma, cos the bitch is too fat!!!
Damn boy,easy!!:eek: :DQuote:
Originally Posted by paul_oshea
I've always despised the way kids in Australian soaps substitute new words for things/nouns that have perfectly good names already. Like "'rents" for "parents" ...I mean I suppose I can partly understand how a country that can produce individuals as utterly lazy as Viduka and Kewell could produce a generation so fcukin lazy they've to shorten "parents" to "rents". But why our little troglodytes have to ape them is a mystery.
Young people are fcukin idiots.:p I've always believed it ...even when I was the same age as them and younger.:cool:
As for MTV ...there's less lifestyle and more music on the Lifestyle channel.
The swine who run the thing realised they had to go this route when the advertisers copped on back around 91/92 that the kids were watching with the volume down and their own tunes on instead. Can't be having that now ...The key dem have to sit up and listen to what their being sold every once in a while.
Yup. Like brekkie, sunnies etc....As in breakfast and sunglasses.:rolleyes:
I just hate that word "dag":mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by strangeirish
:confused: What's 'dag'? Maybe a person of the traveling community chasing one of their four legged friends?:DQuote:
Originally Posted by sirhamish
Classic!:D.Quote:
Originally Posted by strangeirish
If any of ye need tips on been young and slang, give me a shout. Hamish, yer too old now so don't bother asking:p.
Go back and check out my dictionaries above and you'll understand me and strangeirish. - see all our posts.:DQuote:
Originally Posted by sligoman
I though "dag" meant an Australian pronuncation for "dog" - as in that Angel is a right dag or dag.
Now Sligo-niggah, ah ain't got no beef with you bozo, do you collar that jive or fixin' to cook up a storm?
Give it to me easy bro, be hipped to the jive and hipped to the tip, knowwhatImsayin'?
So let's pull some shoe strings and pump the stump, ya dig Momma?
:eek:, Jaysus Hamish, I aint in to that sort of thing now:p.Quote:
Originally Posted by sirhamish
Twas jive talk - see what it means in my dictonairy so nothing naughty. Only Angel would mean that in Sligo-speak.:DQuote:
Originally Posted by sligoman