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    Default You're A Big Girl's Blouse.

    Attached is a fairly amusing example of what can happen when someone from the States and someone from Britain have a conversation. Of course, this is an obvious wind-up, but sometimes both parties have no idea what the other is talking about, as each have their own special little phrases and terminology that only a select few can actually understand.

    So, do you know what a Big Girl's Blouse is? What sort of phrases and terminology do you use that only a few special people can understand?
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    A big girl's blouse is someone who is like an item of clothing that a big girl might wear.
    one might equate it to someone being a wet-lettuce.

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    I've always taken a big girls blouse to mean someone who's a wuss, or a pansy, or generally just scared of stuff? Someone whose very timid.

    Theres probably alot of things that I say like that but I cant remember any off hand right now

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    There's not much I say that I think Americans wouldn't understand, 'chuffed' don't know if that's british or not. I heard that Americans need a book to understand Eastenders, is that true??

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    I say "propa" and "gutted"
    I also call people a "big kaboosh" this was a very random insult thrown at a friend of mine, it's stuck as a playful insult within a small group of friends!
    Also I say "ahk" as a sign of pure fatigue, explaining it would only bore you all, so I'll spare you the details

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    i say proper and gutted all the time, somtimes I even put it together and say proper gutted, its mad.

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    I say "over yonder." Is that weird?

    One day I'm going to write an essay for my Language Class consisting of all-British spellings and phrases. Every word- or, wourd- that has an o(u) in it nouw has tou have a u in it alsou.

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    I use bam alot. I think (don't quote me on this) that only Scottish people would understand what I'm talking about. Most people think I mean the guy from Jackass!

    Also when I do something stupid I say crap-cakes. Then everyone thinks I randomly shout out seafood products and hilarity ensues.

    How long has it been raining?

    ...Forever.

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    We Brits are rather sexist.


    there was a picture here

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    I do that too Louby!
    Also I say "Look at me you filth" because it's on Titanic and it sort of clicked as a catchphrase between me and my friend, we say it to everybody and our friends just say
    "We'd prefer not to"
    Also My cousin's and me say "Thou art a villian" and pretend to spit
    (That only makes sense if you've seen Romeo and Juliet! )

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    Rather cheeky if you ask me! Bloody hell! Cricket! Lift! Biscuits! Colour! THE LOO!

    SEXY McAWESOME TO YOU, MISTER


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    I say oyo as a greeting. I'm one of a few of my friends who actually say it, and the only time they say it is when they're talking to me. I just use it all the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spaceman Spiff
    Lift! Biscuits!.....THE LOO!
    Isn't that what everyone calls them, or is it just us brits?? I also say muppet a lot.

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    i say craptacular, bloody fudgecicles, lucky charms to a friend, and poke the corpse to another. thats all i can think of at the moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by louby_4eva
    Isn't that what everyone calls them, or is it just us brits?? I also say muppet a lot.
    Elevator = Lift, Cookies = Biscuits, Bathroom = The Loo.

    Then there's French Fries = Chips, Apartment = Flat, Your Mom = Your Mum, and President Bush = AMERICA SUCKS JOLLY GOOD DIE DIE DIE

    SEXY McAWESOME TO YOU, MISTER


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