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R.j.
is "guv" or "guv'nor" still part of the lingo amongst, er, people round the ages 15-25? I'm asking because I don't if it would be anachronostic on my part, as a writer, to have a character (living in the present) of mine use this word.

Thanks.
Az
no
R.j.
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no


Gotcha.
owien
yes it still refers to being top dog or boss in most circles manly london and will never really be out dated.
Sushipunk
When I worked in London bars, people would ask to speak to the Guv or the Guv'nor if they were looking for the manager/owner.
pkcRAISTLIN
when sushipunk worked in london he chugged on a whole lotta cock.
SYSTEM-J
It's only used by Cockneys and then only really used to refer to landlords, eel-pie salesmen, top gangsters and other Cockney authority figures.
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
when sushipunk worked in london he chugged on a whole lotta cock.


And beers!
Domesticated
quote:
Originally posted by R.j.
is "guv" or "guv'nor" still part of the lingo amongst, er, people round the ages 15-25? I'm asking because I don't if it would be anachronostic on my part, as a writer, to have a character (living in the present) of mine use this word.

Thanks.


Ha ha.

Silly Yank. Is your character going to have teeth so large he can barely speak?
enydo
Domesticated, you're so mean. :(

KilldaDJ
word to teh chief!
Ian
anyone south of milton keynes is a cunt. With 2 exceptions on these boards.
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