My mam still calls me soft ollies even now.
"You'd better watch who you're calling a child, Lois. Because if I'm a child, you know what that makes you? A Pedophile. And I'll be damned if I'm gonna be lectured by a pervert."
Chelsea aren't killing football. They're merely vultures eating away at the carcus of the sport it used to be.
'Now then' - hello.
Well done nez808, my girlfriend always argues it and I just go "Pop lolly... exactly!"
get thee to the library before the c*nts close it down
we are a bunch of twats commenting on a website.
Golly, as in spit.
Me aurl fella still calls me that
Would have said its dobeyin( as yer say tough one to spell, she doing yer washin for yer is she sorry if someone already repliedTaking me doebin round to ne ma's.
My mum always says "going to get messages"
"Thousands on a raft" for beans on toast.............
Common in scouse families from scottish roots
@ Veinticinco de Mayo The way you talk to other users on this forum is something you should be ashamed of as someone who is suppose to be representing the site.
From the outside looking in I'd say beaut, head, texan & grebo are things you only really hear in & around Liverpool. As for the people saying stuff like keks, boss, sound, buzzing etc I think you should spend a little more time outside of Liverpool! I wouldn't say any of them were scouse words really.
Beaut, boss and buzzing have been here in the northeast US for quite a while. Beaut is used by older people.
Messages is or rather, was a popular phrase here in Ireland, 'gone for the messages' usually means getting a few groceries or doing something at the post office or the like.
Beaut, boss and buzzing have been here in the northeast US for quite a while. Beaut is used by older people. Buzzed/buzzing has been used for 30-40 years. Boss is 10 years or so. It's interesting reading this thread. I have no idea what the hell you're all talking about!! I'm going to go to the packy and then pick up a grinder.
Beaut = You sir are a complete and utter nincompoop!Buzzin' = I am feeling utterly splendidBoss = That is rather spiffing I must say
Been gone so long. Do they still say "Slummy" instead of money for coins instead of bills?
Or shrapnel