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Cor Blimey!

Cor Blimey!

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Originally posted by Moldy Crow
When spoken quickly with a cockney accent it slurs to something similar to "Cor Blimey" or "Gor Blimey" .

PS -(I'm imagining Bowmann with a cockney accent from now on .)
I'm NOT a Cockney.

Flippin' 'eck!

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Originally posted by Bowmann
I'm NOT a Cockney.

Flippin' 'eck!
Stop the porky pies please.

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Originally posted by shavixmir
Stop the porky pies please.
Pass me one. I'm hungry.

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Originally posted by Bowmann
True. But I don't think he'd have gone around Venice saying: "Piffin jolly good dribble. Good show, old chap!"
Did did did 😛

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Originally posted by Bowmann
Shut up you.


Edit: Oops! Sorry, Mr T.
What a guy, what a guy! Yer right, silence is golden.

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Originally posted by Bowmann
I'm NOT a Cockney.

Flippin' 'eck!
Minced oaths are corrupted forms of (usually religion-related) swear words that originally arose in English culture sometime before the Victorian Age, as part of the cultural impact of Puritanism after the Protestant Reformation.

Flipping Heck literally means Fu(king Hell. Cheers Bowmann
😏

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Originally posted by King Scotty
Minced oaths are corrupted forms of (usually religion-related) swear words that originally arose in English culture sometime before the Victorian Age, as part of the cultural impact of Puritanism after the Protestant Reformation.

Flipping Heck literally means Fu(king Hell. Cheers Bowmann
😏
d--n, Bowmann must be old!!!

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