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TrAnCeAkI
Tiesto ill Teach ya!!!! lololol

are you pissing At me? lolololo

i learned that one from coup!!!!!!
Hi-Voltage
:haha: :haha: :haha:
Az
quote:
Originally posted by sifntj0r
just ram a pole up ur ass.


;p

it's arse
off
:cool:
Az
quote:
Originally posted by TrAnCeAkI
Tiesto ill Teach ya!!!! lololol

are you pissing At me? lolololo

i learned that one from coup!!!!!!

don't listen to coup, he's a spastic
next time he tries to tell you something, tell him to off ;)
Dumonde Trancer
there so many diffy accents in england that vary so much u cudnt really learn how to "speak british"
oDrori
Aye, by far the punniest slang round...
oDrori
BTW, I've seen you Brits mentioning something like Cyber-boys or something like that... care to elaborate?
Az
quote:
Originally posted by oDrori
BTW, I've seen you Brits mentioning something like Cyber-boys or something like that... care to elaborate?

Cyberkiddies
look at pics of ste :p
oDrori
quote:
Originally posted by Az
Cyberkiddies
look at pics of ste :p


Ah, aiiit, thing I got it :)
joeh152
quote:
Originally posted by kirbtastic
do some english really speak like they did in "Snatch" ...the pikeys.


No, just the pikeys.

And they are like really rough (agressive,nasty) gypsies (people who live in caravans going around making a mess) who go around theiving and beating people up.

Dumonde Trancer
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Originally posted by Az
Cyberkiddies
look at pics of ste :p


aye, well the terms is more cybers these days.

before it was cyberkids/crasherkids. back in the day when the style was way different.
ali92
Original Poster, I see what u mean... If u want to learn some UK/International English, go to these sites to get you started:

1. http://www.travelfurther.net/
2. http://www.effingpot.com/

That'll get you started on using their WORDS (and I think spelling too). Now, the accent... I'm an American but, can do both "distinct" accents. It's a bit hard to explain this. I can say most words a few different ways. Example: Short "A" sounds in UK Eng. are like the A in "aah". In words like car, four, floor, door, etc., they drop the "r" sound almost entirely ("four" sounds a bit like "fool"). If you're serious about learning UK English, instant message me (AIM: ali9200, ICQ: 145283256, MSN: [email protected], Yahoo!: ali0917). I can help you out...
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