Wait til you see me. They'll turn be tears of joy...;) :DQuote:
Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
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Wait til you see me. They'll turn be tears of joy...;) :DQuote:
Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
:eek: :D oh Jaysus!Quote:
Originally Posted by superfrank
I keep forgetting those Dutch people are reading this thread :o
ah well you cant be all bad then :DQuote:
Originally Posted by superfrank
Bray and Chelsea..........I beg to differ,Babysis
Yeah so do I. Sligo Rovers and Manchester United is much better;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Anto McC
Boke! Equally as bad.....;)Quote:
Originally Posted by sligoman
Shels and Liffey Wanderers....is that as sweet a combination?Quote:
Originally Posted by Anto McC
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Originally Posted by Anto McC
I should have known you would have to get involved :p :D
Right in the interest of fairness, your all as bad as each other - happy now :D
Eh, what?Quote:
Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
100% local and 100% Irish :DQuote:
Originally Posted by superfrank
You ever play against Liffeys,Superfrank
You can't blame him Babysis, he has heard the whispers about you and your physio! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Babysis
Christ Frank!Quote:
Originally Posted by superfrank
I bet you Sligoman knows what boke means. It is a Northern term as far as i know, but I am sure Sligoman knows it as he is close to Fermanagh...
Sligoman??!!!
Yeah but im better as being bad than they are :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Babysis
Actually no:o , the only Northern term I know is the wayans(sp?):DQuote:
Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
weans? is that not more scottish? :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by sligoman
Boke means vomit!
Wayans is another word for kids, it's a Nothern term afaik:confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by kerr's tribe
Boke :rolleyes: its hard enough to understand you Nordies without you going and inventing your own slang :D
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Originally Posted by sligoman
I know it from being in Derry, and its used to refer to kids. as for Boke, my old flat mate was from Glenrothes, so i thought it was scottish
Ok, maybe it is used(weans-wee ones, children, like in scotland) in northern and eastern cities in the North; Derry, Belfast, I know it is used in Belfast but in south Down and Fermanagh I have never heard it used when I was growing up. Boke is not a Fermanagh term either, know it from Down. Anto, you Dubs have a cheek! :D
I know weans is used in Donegal too;)