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Originally posted by Cartimandua
My husband's younger cousins live in Brighton, England and they say 'yeah' in almost every sentence. As far as I can tell it really is the younger generation using it.
I've heard more than one older Brit use 'yeah' consistently in a very similar fashion to the Canadian 'eh', eh.
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Originally posted by Alinestra Covelia
All my slang is from the 1990s and early 2000 to 2001, so it's a bit out of date. The words I used to use a lot were:
Take a slash - urinate
Dodgy - unreliable
Mardy - sulky
Stroppy - sulky
Huffy - sulky
Shirty - sulky
Skiving - malingering
Bag it - disregard it
Pack it in - desist
Roger - to shag hard
Tuppence - that which gets Rogered
Slapper - owner of the tuppence which gets Rogered
Well, I can tell you must have been a rah Castle girl, just from the last three on that list. We up on t'hill use the words shagged or ****ed, and generally call people by their names...
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We also use "eh" often when asking questions or emphasizing things. So it never seems that strange to me when Americans make fun of Canadians because of that "eh"
It's a useful word if you don't know what to say next and need to think a short while!
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Originally posted by Krill
Well, I can tell you must have been a rah Castle girl, just from the last three on that list. We up on t'hill use the words shagged or ****ed, and generally call people by their names...
Those last three are all used in the Midlands, so they may not be Durham ones. Rarely used nowadays, and even then they were pretty posh versions.
In fact, most of those I recognise well, except skiving and 'bag it' I've seen more used as truenting and stealing/winning respectively.
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