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  • #16
    Originally posted by Anatolia
    We use the term 'queer' in Newfoundland all the time to mean 'strange' or 'odd'. "Now that's a funny queer thing" is a common expression. Anyway, I'm a TEFL teacher and I've heard all kinds of queer and funny things from non-native speakers. Offence is never taken and the mistake is explained to the student. Here are a couple examples:

    "what should I say after I sneeze? Blow me?"
    I say that after I sneeze all the time. In fact, most times I don't even wait to sneeze before I say it.

    "Are you hard?" (she meant, "Are you having a hard time?")
    "Can I ride you?" (Can I give you a lift in my car?)
    "Long time no come!" (It's been a long time since you've been here)
    Oh I could have LOTS of fun with this girl...

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    • #17
      gay means happy and happy means gay...

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Tiberius
        Btw, when you can't find an acronym (such as PBEM) try
        Acronym Finder is the largest and most trusted database of over 4 million acronyms and abbreviations. What does an abbreviation stands for? The answer is here


        PS Yes, I tested it with PBEM and gave me the correct answer
        Great Site Tiberius, it took me about 20 different tries to stump the search engine and the best I could do was an incomplete find.
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