11 Jan 17
OK folks.
Rules are, NO British players can answer as it will be too easy for you.
I will list some British used words or phrases and see how many of them that you know the meaning of.
The person that gets the most wins a big box of malteesers (terms apply).
OK, good luck my non British friends.
1: Cheeky;
2: Chuffed;
3: Bob's your uncle;
4: Bollocks;
5: Dogs bollocks;
6: Knackered;
7: Taking the p!ss;
8: Flabbergasted;
9: Grub;
10: On your bike!
Funniest answer also wins a pony prize 🙂
Originally posted by Blackpoolmad1: Naughty, in a non sleazy way;
Funniest answer also wins a pony prize 🙂
2: No idea... stuffed?;
3: His name is not Bob;
4: Nuts;
5: Awesome;
6: Very tired;
7: Joking;
8: In awe;
9: Food;
10: Got no bike 🙁
I worked and almost lived two years with a Brit-loving Northern Irish,
though, so I may have an unfair advantage --and a weakness for
Irn Bru 😞
Originally posted by BlackpoolmadWhat are malteesers? 😛
OK folks.
Rules are, NO British players can answer as it will be too easy for you.
I will list some British used words or phrases and see how many of them that you know the meaning of.
The person that gets the most wins a big box of malteesers (terms apply).
OK, good luck my non British friends.
1: Cheeky;
2: Chuffed;
3: Bob's your uncle; ...[text shortened]... ss;
8: Flabbergasted;
9: Grub;
10: On your bike!
Funniest answer also wins a pony prize 🙂
Originally posted by BlackpoolmadIs Blackpool still the big piece of crap it's always been? I would have thought it had dissolved into a fetid pool of racist blood lust, teenage prostitutes and rancid chicken curry.
OK folks.
Rules are, NO British players can answer as it will be too easy for you.
I will list some British used words or phrases and see how many of them that you know the meaning of.
The person that gets the most wins a big box of malteesers (terms apply).
OK, good luck my non British friends.
1: Cheeky;
2: Chuffed;
3: Bob's your uncle; ...[text shortened]... ss;
8: Flabbergasted;
9: Grub;
10: On your bike!
Funniest answer also wins a pony prize 🙂
Originally posted by Blackpoolmad1 Maybe stuck up
OK folks.
Rules are, NO British players can answer as it will be too easy for you.
I will list some British used words or phrases and see how many of them that you know the meaning of.
The person that gets the most wins a big box of malteesers (terms apply).
OK, good luck my non British friends.
1: Cheeky;
2: Chuffed;
3: Bob's your uncle; ...[text shortened]... ss;
8: Flabbergasted;
9: Grub;
10: On your bike!
Funniest answer also wins a pony prize 🙂
2 No clue.
3 No clue again.
4 Rubbish
5 Absolute Rubbish
6 Tired out
7 Gotta pee
8 Amazing or unbelievable
9 unhealthy food (like chips)
10 get to work
Originally posted by Blackpoolmad1. A little rude but in a nicer way
OK folks.
Rules are, NO British players can answer as it will be too easy for you.
I will list some British used words or phrases and see how many of them that you know the meaning of.
The person that gets the most wins a big box of malteesers (terms apply).
OK, good luck my non British friends.
1: Cheeky;
2: Chuffed;
3: Bob's your uncle; ...[text shortened]... ss;
8: Flabbergasted;
9: Grub;
10: On your bike!
Funniest answer also wins a pony prize 🙂
2. Pleased with oneself
3. You got it
4. Damn
5. The good stuff
6. Really tired
7. Teasing
8. Completely confused or shocked
9. Food
10. Go away, I don't believe it
Originally posted by Hand of HecateDisgusting remarks about my town, not least the homophobic remark.
Of course it is. While infested with violent youth offenders and homosexual vagrants public transport out of Blackpool should be free and widely encouraged.
You idiots that are abusing my town. Have you any evidence?