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Thread: Get off you filthy manc ****warbler! And have you noticed, on the rare occasions that

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    'bantered us off with...shítHOUSEry

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  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
    It certainly ain't a compliment Chief. we tend to make new insults all the time by prepending it on to other words.

    ****hook was popular at my school as in you are even lower than a **** and merely something someone would hang a **** on.
    Cockwomble seems to be a recent one that has come into the mix
    "Scoring a goal is better than sex" - Whoever said that was sticking it to the wrong woman

  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by Alberto Balsam Rodriguez View Post
    Cockwomble seems to be a recent one that has come into the mix
    duly noted and added to my file. Thanks, ABR

    btw, If I was y'all i wouldn't use the "C word", as it's known around here, in the USA! USA!! USA!!! In fact it might be the most vicious vulgarity that you could use!

  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by Chief Arrowhead View Post
    duly noted and added to my file. Thanks, ABR

    btw, If I was y'all i wouldn't use the "C word", as it's known around here, in the USA! USA!! USA!!! In fact it might be the most vicious vulgarity that you could use!
    To be fair Chief, it still has a certain impact here. You wouldn't laughingly say to your mum, for example, "Alright you old ****?" (herb would.)

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by Chief Arrowhead View Post
    duly noted and added to my file. Thanks, ABR

    btw, If I was y'all i wouldn't use the "C word", as it's known around here, in the USA! USA!! USA!!! In fact it might be the most vicious vulgarity that you could use!
    And not much different here either - outside of the football realm. It has a particular appeal to football supporters, often tongue in cheek, but it is a word rarely used outside of that sub-culture in my experience.

    Hockey players, as an example, would not be caught dead using it. Same applies to cricketers, I think.

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    To be fair Chief, it still has a certain impact here. You wouldn't laughingly say to your mum, for example, "Alright you old ****?" (herb would.)
    Whereas if I were to offer you a cheery 'Happy Birthday, you old ****', it would be a token of my esteem.

    The English language is a harsh and capricious mistress.

  9. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by WES View Post
    And not much different here either - outside of the football realm. It has a particular appeal to football supporters, often tongue in cheek, but it is a word rarely used outside of that sub-culture in my experience.

    Hockey players, as an example, would not be caught dead using it. Same applies to cricketers, I think.
    Eh? I can assure you I've been called a **** more times while playing cricket than in virtually any other milieu.

  10. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by WES View Post
    And not much different here either - outside of the football realm. It has a particular appeal to football supporters, often tongue in cheek, but it is a word rarely used outside of that sub-culture in my experience.

    Hockey players, as an example, would not be caught dead using it. Same applies to cricketers, I think.
    Eh? How long have you lived in this country?

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