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Old Jan 18, 2008, 05:43pm Default International Slang?
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Okay, so all slang is not international. I've asked on some other forums about some slang that people use that I didn't understand and really didn't get answers. So, I thought I'd start a thread where we can ask what a slang word means if we don't understand. It might be one-sided with me asking more than others, but that's okay if y'all don't mind sharing. And if it's something that is vulgar or considered offensive, please let us know...in a diplomatic way.

Also, if you just want to share some slang that other's might not know, and it's for general audiences, share away. For example, "my bad".

Here's some questions about slang for you.... mainly for the UKers.
  • bloody (used as an adj.) - Is this considered vulgar or profanity? What is it's intended meaning?
  • sarky - Is this used for short for contrasting something with sarcasm?
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Old Jan 18, 2008, 06:39pm Default Re: International Slang?
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actually, bloody is considered by some to be "swearing" - mainly used in frustration i.e "bloody hell" if your internets has problems or "bloody thing" if your computer crashes so yes i guess profanity

and you are spot on with sarky
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Old Jan 19, 2008, 10:54am Default Re: International Slang?
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More....
  • spot on - Like right on the money? (gambling expression meaning exactly.)
  • chuffed - I don't have any idea about this one, but I'm learning with y'all's help.
Short story: I taught a international class for a training program. Everyone spoke English in the class, but they were all different. The participants in the class were from the UK, Australia, Scotland, New York, & New Jersey. Then there was me with my supposed southern draw. You talk about speaking the same language but NOT speaking the same language at the same time...it was interesting!

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Old Jan 19, 2008, 11:39am Default Re: International Slang?
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More....[list][*]spot on - Like right on the money? (gambling expression meaning exactly.)[*]chuffed - I don't have any idea about this one, but I'm learning with y'all's help.[/LIST
you're spot on with spot on

chuffed just means pleased or happy with a certain thing - ie passing an exam, getting a gift etc.
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Old Jan 19, 2008, 03:45pm Default Re: International Slang?
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I'm learning a new language...hmm, I'm chuffed!

It's kinda' funny: I speak English yet I'm learning English. Now if I could only get the accent right. I'll watch more of Harry Potter!

Why is it that so many of the movie stars actually have English (like UKer) accents but they don't have it in the movies? Like Dr. House.

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Old Jan 19, 2008, 03:48pm Default Re: International Slang?
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have you sen 24 days later - loads of UK English accents in that - what about the carry-on movies lol
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Old Jan 19, 2008, 04:03pm Default Re: International Slang?
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I haven't seen 24 days later, or is that 28 days later? I dunno'. Edit: I have seen that movie, the virus movie. And now there's a 28 weeks later, too. Yeah, cool!

I think my first real experience with the accent was with Monty Python.

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Old Jan 19, 2008, 04:26pm Default Re: International Slang?
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28 yes oops haven't seen 28 weeks yet, waiting for it on tv - didn't like the look of it compared to 28 days. monty python is cool - can't beat life of brian
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Old Jan 21, 2008, 10:24am Default Re: International Slang?
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Oh wow, the memories are flooding in! Remember Fawlty Towers? Loved it!

I kinda' got off topic in here, huh?

Okay, I saw another phrase that I think I understand, but... this guy said he couldn't be arsed now to answer a question. I'd take that as profanity, but not sure. Is it? And how did that come about?

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Old Jan 21, 2008, 12:40pm Default Re: International Slang?
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the phrase "cannot be arsed" generally means "can't be bothered"

but yeah, Holy Grail is funny "the black knight" and "the knights that go nee", but Life Of Brian is my favourite - Fawlty Towers is great for a laugh even these days, rather watch all the old stuff than this modern comedy cr*p
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