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mentalbarter
This forum's full of fecking events threads
So lets change tack

Picture the scene, you're an 11 year old back at school again, and some kid trips over the ball while playing footie in the playground. What do ya call him?

Spazz
Mongie
:p

can't remember what else we used to say, but the pushing the tongue behind the bottom lip to create a dumb face was also popular.
AndskiSpeed
and there was pushin ur tongue into ur cheek and slapping ur wrist
Ste
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Originally posted by mentalbarter


can't remember what else we used to say, but the pushing the tongue behind the bottom lip to create a dumb face was also popular.


aka a spacker impression
Fundamental
Fanny! (Cheers to the Weegies for keeping this one alive! :p)

I also haven't heard "gobe" in a good 5 years...

However, the ultimate insult at our primary school was "knob cheese and a half". :stongue:
Sand Leaper
Yer mams a boggin mink, and yer fa' sa bamstick ba'heid erse bandit.
FirstBorn
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Originally posted by Ste
aka a spacker impression


Or a 'watchbreaker' as we knew it at our school....

I'm on a one-man mission to bring the word 'skill' back into popular usage, as in the times when you were at school and used to do something good and then you'd go "that was ing skill!"

:D
Ste
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Originally posted by FirstBorn
Or a 'watchbreaker' as we knew it at our school....

I'm on a one-man mission to bring the word 'skill' back into popular usage, as in the times when you were at school and used to do something good and then you'd go "that was ing skill!"

:D


hahah yeh. that and "class"
Luke Terry


and the good old charver "waxa"

what else... cushty, mint

Coup
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Originally posted by mentalbarter
can't remember what else we used to say, but the pushing the tongue behind the bottom lip to create a dumb face was also popular.

whilst going "murrrrrrrrr" :p
DRM
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Originally posted by FirstBorn
Or a 'watchbreaker' as we knew it at our school....


:stongue:

DjSimonB
From what I remember:

Fanny
Mongo (complete with hand slapping and sound effects)
C*nt (the c word is censored... why?)
Gube (thanks for reminding me Joe :p)
Bender
Poof
Gayboy
Bentknob


Yeah, one of the main things I remember about being 11 was that being called gay or bent was the height of insultedness (i just made up that word, probably...) And if you were at football, kids would assume you were gay.
Spin Doctor
Prannet was quite popular in my year group...never did find out what it was supposed to mean.
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