Smashed it, top bins, and bangers. 01:46 - Dec 4 with 3623 views | charmr | When did these enter the football/life vocabulary. Fishing show with Zamora, he’s ok, and some other guy using them like they are going out of fashion. Talking like a footballer being interviewed with the immortal questions a. Talk me through etc b. How did it feel etc Just sounds ridiculous [Post edited 4 Dec 1:58]
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Smashed it, top bins, and bangers. on 10:32 - Dec 5 with 1022 views | Northernr | Not half as grating as the "bring" "show" "we will be there" language of socials. Maybe we're just getting old. | | | |
Smashed it, top bins, and bangers. on 10:34 - Dec 5 with 1012 views | WokingR |
Smashed it, top bins, and bangers. on 10:32 - Dec 5 by Northernr | Not half as grating as the "bring" "show" "we will be there" language of socials. Maybe we're just getting old. |
Speak for yourself 'bruv' | | | |
Smashed it, top bins, and bangers. on 11:06 - Dec 5 with 934 views | QPR_Hibs |
Smashed it, top bins, and bangers. on 10:32 - Dec 5 by Northernr | Not half as grating as the "bring" "show" "we will be there" language of socials. Maybe we're just getting old. |
Using "drop" in the modern parlance makes no sense. When is Clive going to drop the next match report? I'm confused. | |
| "Remember to listen to me but look at her. Don't get it the wrong way round. That would be hideous." |
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Smashed it, top bins, and bangers. on 11:09 - Dec 5 with 922 views | londonscottish |
Smashed it, top bins, and bangers. on 11:06 - Dec 5 by QPR_Hibs | Using "drop" in the modern parlance makes no sense. When is Clive going to drop the next match report? I'm confused. |
I literally can't wait for it to drop | |
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Smashed it, top bins, and bangers. on 11:12 - Dec 5 with 911 views | colinallcars | I don't think Bill Shakespeare would've liked it. That said, I used to say things were “far out” and “groovy as a movie” so I'm a fine one to talk. Like, literally even. | | | |
Smashed it, top bins, and bangers. on 12:47 - Dec 5 with 819 views | charmr | The latest idiom I’ve seen travel across the pond from here is the use of ‘super’ ‘Super’ excited and the most cringeworthy ‘super’ awesome This fishing show I’m watching has 2 footballers fishing. Zamora and an Ipswich player Ali Hadeed. Full on ‘Football Bantz’ Last night I caught another banger, followed by yes, a 36lb banging carp. Great trekkers as well to describe Zamora’s angling. I kid you not. [Post edited 5 Dec 12:56]
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Smashed it, top bins, and bangers. on 13:04 - Dec 5 with 801 views | Silverfoxqpr |
Smashed it, top bins, and bangers. on 10:07 - Dec 5 by DannyPaddox | The bloke that lies down behind the wall when a team defends a free-kick outside the box is known as the ‘turf whisperer’ |
Thought it was a 'draught excluder'? That's probably old school now and 'cringe'. | | | |
Smashed it, top bins, and bangers. on 14:18 - Dec 5 with 737 views | NewBee | Since when did the Dressing Room become the Locker Room, and the Ticket Office the Box Office? Could be wrong, but I'll blame it on Americans (can never go wrong with that policy). | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Smashed it, top bins, and bangers. on 14:36 - Dec 5 with 727 views | R_from_afar |
Smashed it, top bins, and bangers. on 14:18 - Dec 5 by NewBee | Since when did the Dressing Room become the Locker Room, and the Ticket Office the Box Office? Could be wrong, but I'll blame it on Americans (can never go wrong with that policy). |
"Locker room": Argh, that one drives me mad. Horrible The latest ugly Americanism polluting the King's English is "through," as in "It will be cloudy Monday through Wednesday". I heard that on the BBC yesterday and was aghast. A first world problem, though... | |
| "Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1." |
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Smashed it, top bins, and bangers. on 15:23 - Dec 5 with 677 views | kensalriser | 'Drop' in the colloquial sense must be at least three decades old if not more. Definitely common parlance in music/DJ/clubbing circles in the 90s, both in terms of a new record release and a DJ playing a particular tune during a set. Before that, 'dropping science' was a hip-hop idiom going back to the 80s. | |
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Smashed it, top bins, and bangers. on 15:29 - Dec 5 with 669 views | QPR_Hibs |
Smashed it, top bins, and bangers. on 15:23 - Dec 5 by kensalriser | 'Drop' in the colloquial sense must be at least three decades old if not more. Definitely common parlance in music/DJ/clubbing circles in the 90s, both in terms of a new record release and a DJ playing a particular tune during a set. Before that, 'dropping science' was a hip-hop idiom going back to the 80s. |
Maybe so. But yesterday in the newspaper there was an article about the government dropping a pledge to do something. They meant that they were NOT going to do it. But they could have easily meant that they WERE going to do it. | |
| "Remember to listen to me but look at her. Don't get it the wrong way round. That would be hideous." |
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Smashed it, top bins, and bangers. on 18:56 - Dec 5 with 585 views | Mick_S | I went to Ireland last week and de-planed on two occasions. My all time no 1 cringe. | |
| Did I ever mention that I was in Minder? |
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Smashed it, top bins, and bangers. on 18:58 - Dec 5 with 583 views | hamptonhillhoop |
Smashed it, top bins, and bangers. on 09:16 - Dec 5 by NorthLondonR | Touche my friend... add into the mix, asking the bar(person) "Can I get" (usually followed by something modern such as a 3/4 pint of sour molluscs tongue or some such). Pedantic maybe. |
A bar lady in my local corrects every person she serves who says "can I get" when ordering their drinks. "No, you tell me what you want and I'll get it for you" | | | |
Smashed it, top bins, and bangers. on 21:46 - Dec 5 with 500 views | loftboy |
Smashed it, top bins, and bangers. on 18:58 - Dec 5 by hamptonhillhoop | A bar lady in my local corrects every person she serves who says "can I get" when ordering their drinks. "No, you tell me what you want and I'll get it for you" |
Too bloody right. | |
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Smashed it, top bins, and bangers. on 10:05 - Dec 6 with 372 views | TomS | I think the consensus is that the English language continues to evolve. As to the Shakespeare reference, I'm sure I'm not alone when I read his plays in school and couldn't understand what various characters were saying, without guidance from my teacher. It'll be no different when future scholars will research social media posts from our current generation and try to get someone to help them with a translation. | | | |
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