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    How many of you are down wit da yoots when it comes to slang>

    Peng?
    Wagwan (or something like that)?
    Buff?
    Creps?

    Who understands these words? Does anyone use 'sick' or 'mad' outside of the normal usage?


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    Quote Originally Posted by World's End Stella View Post
    Peng?
    Wagwan (or something like that)?
    Buff?
    Creps?

    Who understands these words? Does anyone use 'sick' or 'mad' outside of the normal usage?

    I know them all, rasclart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by World's End Stella View Post
    Peng?
    Wagwan (or something like that)?
    Buff?
    Creps?

    Who understands these words? Does anyone use 'sick' or 'mad' outside of the normal usage?

    Certainly. One must remain fully engaged with changes in the language, lest one become a dinosaur, an irrelevant fossil living on the edges of society. It also helps with grooming children on the internet.

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    You still watching Chicken Conniseur Sir C?

    Found a better one...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Certainly. One must remain fully engaged with changes in the language, lest one become a dinosaur, an irrelevant fossil living on the edges of society. It also helps with grooming children on the internet.
    Having a 19 year-old daughter helps in this regard.

    With the slang, I mean. Not the grooming.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony C View Post
    You still watching Chicken Conniseur Sir C?

    Found a better one...

    These gentlemen talk funny t

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony C View Post
    You still watching Chicken Conniseur Sir C?

    Found a better one...

    Is that the young man who reviews chicken shops all over London while speaking words I can barely understand?

    My daughter, son and a mate all visited his highest rated shop up near Finsbury Park, I think.

    £2.99 for their chicken strip meal. they raved about how good it was. And there's me having taken them to Manoir Quat Saisons and treated them to caviar, foie gras and pata negra.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy Goat Sverige View Post
    I know them all, rasclart.
    Peng is what exactly? Buff sounds good? Creps I believe are shoes or possibly trainers? Wagwan?

    Tell me you don't use 'sick' or 'mad' the way the yoots do, BGS? It would be most unbecoming.

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    Correct WES...he’s all about the peng and crepes imo

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    Quote Originally Posted by World's End Stella View Post
    Peng is what exactly? Buff sounds good? Creps I believe are shoes or possibly trainers? Wagwan?

    Tell me you don't use 'sick' or 'mad' the way the yoots do, BGS? It would be most unbecoming.
    Peng = attractive, high-quality, generally excellent
    Buff = Attractive, well built, physically toned
    Creps = Shoes and derives from crepe soles, I believe.

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