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Saturday, September 17, 2005


Aggadoo-The worst song ever written. It won the Eurovision song contest, which is a competition for the vworst songs ever written. Grown-ups think it is a "laugh" to sing it when they are drunk. It isn't.(It goes" agga doo doo doo, agga doo doo doo" for twenty hours.

Bangers-Forecrackers. Fireworks that just explode with a big bang. That's it. No preety whooshing or stars or rocketing up into the sky. Bangers just bang. Boy fireworks. Boys are truly weird.

Bloke-You must know what a bloke is... it is a person of the maculine gender. Hence the expression "my bloke"- as in "I am dumping my bloke because he is too thick.

Boot-The bit at the back end of the car where you put everything: suitcases,shopping bags, skis,etc.'and,in detective novels, people.

Boots-A large drugstore chain selling mostly cosmetics.

Borstal-A sort of young persons' prison for naughty boys.

Bugger-A swear word.It doesn't really mean anything but neither do alot of awear words. Or parents.

Catsuit-An all-in-one suit thing with trousers and a zipper up the front,Usually evening wear.They are supposed to be sexy,and perhaps they are,but try getting out of one if you have to pay an emergency bathroom call. Like a grown-up version romper suit.

Chips-French Fries.

Double cool with knobs-"Double" and "with knobs" are instead of saying very or very,very,very,very.You'd feel silly saying, "he was very,very,very,very,very,cool." Also everyone wouls have fallen asleep before you had finished the sentence. So "double cool with knobs" is all toghether snappier.

Duffing up-Duffing up is the female equivalent of beating up. It is not sa violent and usually involves a lot of pushing with occasional pinch.

These are a few of british terms that I thought were really weird so i thought I might share then with you.

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