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Title: Slang and the Gang
Post by: Clyde on September 18, 2008
Hiya all!

I'll try my best to explain what this is all about. As Language is very varied; same applies to variants of programming languages, Basic, C and Assembler for instance.

As we deal with different languages. And meet lots of people via websites, ICQ and Messenger, from different countries, and have various dialects depending which part of their country they come from. And we use words that mean something else / shortend versions, for example saying "lets take a butchers ( or a gander )" means lets take a look.

The most well known form of slang from England and the boroughs of London, is Cockney Rhyming slang. Sounds bizzare to someone from a foreign country, but are rhyms of words. Most common ones are, Apples And Pears - Stairs, Current Bun - Sun, Dog And Bone - Phone, Pony And Cart - Fart.  There is a website funnyily enough, http://www.cockneyrhymingslang.co.uk/

Im pretty sure where ever you come from in the world there are expressions you use that mean the same as other words, but in a short way or sound the same, etc. Also in the states there are things that mean completely different things to us in the UK, like Pants are Trousers in the US, but are Underwear ( Boxer Shorts, Y Fronts ( for those that wear them) ) in the Uk.

You'll also notice I use dude alot for saying cool person. And Cheers, which is a form of saying Thankyou.

Let us know about your ways of communicating from your region. Could be very interesting and a right laugh to boot, also would help people from outside your country understand what the dickens your on about! :D

Cheers and all the very best,
Clyde.
Title: Re: Slang and the Gang
Post by: slinks on September 20, 2008
"allright yezzer?" Manx greating, typically used by the over 50's or people taking the piss.

Genghis - beer can (get it?)

Manx Telecom - Not Sure*

*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sure_Mobile (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sure_Mobile)
Title: Re: Slang and the Gang
Post by: Clyde on September 20, 2008
Hehe, Genghis ( as in Genghis Can :D )

Geezer is another form of dude.

Ruby Murray - Curry
Plates Of Meat - Feet

Nobody uses Yo for hello these days, when I was at secondary school back in the 90's it was all the rage.
Title: Re: Slang and the Gang
Post by: slinks on September 23, 2008
Nobody uses Yo for hello these days, when I was at secondary school back in the 90's it was all the rage.

*cough*
Title: Re: Slang and the Gang
Post by: Jim on September 23, 2008
In Australia we wear thongs on our feet.  When I wath in England a thong was thumthing that wath thung.

Jim
Title: Re: Slang and the Gang
Post by: stormbringer on September 23, 2008
I live in Switzerland, the french speaking part (Geneva, etc). We basically have 4 official languages and a different slang every 30km or so... that's really a lot. My favorite one is the following.. I hope my attemp to translate it would work.... so here is the story: normally if the weather is going to be bad, it's a negative thing. When the weather is expected to be good, it's a positive thing. In Canton de Vaud (which is the next county to Geneva's County) people use to say: "there are risks of good weather or there are chances to have rain". In French "there are chances to" is regarded as a positive expression (chance meaning luck)... you will never hear such an expression in Paris.
Title: Re: Slang and the Gang
Post by: Pixel_Outlaw on September 23, 2008
Unfortunatly my region of the US doesn't have much in the way of slang, just poor grammer. aka "I ain't gonna do nothing."

We do differ from the English in some words.

torch = flashlight
boot = trunk (cars)
flask = thermos (drinking container)


Probably more too.
Title: Re: Slang and the Gang
Post by: Jim on September 23, 2008
sidewalk, diaper, eraser...
Title: Re: Slang and the Gang
Post by: slinks on September 24, 2008
passifier, fellony
Title: Re: Slang and the Gang
Post by: Shockwave on September 24, 2008
Fall (Autumn)
Pants (Trousers)
Ketchup (Tomato sauce)
Title: Re: Slang and the Gang
Post by: stormbringer on September 24, 2008
Going quite often to LA, I hear a lot of nice ones that do not exist in Europe...

like "to google" (to search using Google)
Title: Re: Slang and the Gang
Post by: combatking0 on September 24, 2008
Probably more too.

Fire Hydrant = Bright Red Tripping Hazard.
Title: Re: Slang and the Gang
Post by: Pixel_Outlaw on September 24, 2008
Fogetting a bag of chips = packet or crisps.
Title: Re: Slang and the Gang
Post by: gooner on September 24, 2008
Clare Rayner-Trainer

Porthcawl-F*ck all

Ronan-Heating

Weston-Nightmare

Damien-Pregnant

Anderton-Sicknote

Kieron-Dire

Pavarotti-Tenner
 ;)
Title: Re: Slang and the Gang
Post by: Pixel_Outlaw on September 24, 2008
I've always wanted to upset a Cockney speaker just to hear the hilarity of scrambled phrases that would follow.  :||
Title: Re: Slang and the Gang
Post by: Clyde on September 26, 2008
Another US to UK translation, Fanny - in US is your Bum, but in the UK it is the other end of the female gender.
Title: Re: Slang and the Gang
Post by: Shockwave on September 26, 2008
Another US to UK translation, Fanny - in US is your Bum, but in the UK it is the other end of the female gender.

I nearly wrote something very rude here.
Title: Re: Slang and the Gang
Post by: Clyde on September 26, 2008
Hehe, also another couple of examples of slang and rhyming.
Lowering the tone ( making a conversation / piece of work into rude talk ), with a "See you next Tuesday" moment.

Another I just thought of too:

Mail Slot (US) - Letter Box (UK)
Garbage (US) - Rubbish (UK)

Lots of these I know from my brother who lives out in America. and from watching films. Im no English teacher or anything. ;)

We say Tomato, you say Too-may-toe.
Title: Re: Slang and the Gang
Post by: gooner on September 30, 2008
Leo Sayer-All day drinking session

Betty Boo-clue
Title: Re: Slang and the Gang
Post by: Clyde on October 13, 2008
I've not come across those 2 before dude, Im trying to work out the Leo Sayer one. :D
Title: Re: Slang and the Gang
Post by: gooner on October 13, 2008
I've not come across those 2 before dude, Im trying to work out the Leo Sayer one. :D
Leo Sayer= All dayer :)
Title: Re: Slang and the Gang
Post by: Clyde on October 17, 2008
Cool, now I get it :D
Title: Re: Slang and the Gang
Post by: warters on October 17, 2008
Or for Welsh rugby fans, a Mikey Rayer is also an all day sesh!
Title: Re: Slang and the Gang
Post by: gooner on November 05, 2008
Hans Krankl=Ankle
(http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:x8PA73f-QR8wzM:http://free.pages.at/innuendo/cordoba/spieler/krankl.jpg)

Niagras=Balls

(http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:pwKrKw-DKEoq4M:http://www.gonomad.com/travelreader/uploaded_images/iguassu-783566.jpg)