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Slang
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Slang
A fanny is definitely not a backside. If I asked for a fanny pack in England I'd end up with some Tampons or something.

I've heard Americans calling people ass holes, but what slang do you use to describe the ARSE hole?

Over here we call it:
The bullet hole
The balloon knot
The dirty tea towel holder
The ring piece
The brown star

A fanny in England is a vagina.
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#2
RE: Slang
"The English and Americans are two peoples separated by a common language."
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#3
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But we do have a 'special relationship' Happy Dance
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#4
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(October 28, 2019 at 6:38 am)Cod Wrote: A fanny is definitely not a backside. If I asked for a fanny pack in England I'd end up with some Tampons or something.

I've heard Americans calling people ass holes, but what slang do you use to describe the ARSE hole?

Over here we call it:
The bullet hole
The balloon knot
The dirty tea towel holder
The ring piece
The brown star

A fanny in England is a vagina.

On my first trip to American, my girl and I were queued up at a cinema, when a little boy, about 6 years old, slipped and fell on his bum.  He cried a bit and told his mum, 'My fanny hurts'.

Near shit meself trying not to laugh.

Boru
‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson
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#5
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(October 28, 2019 at 6:47 am)Cod Wrote: But we do have a 'special relationship'  Happy Dance

Handy when the barbarians are at the gates. Like, say, Bosworth. Naughty
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#6
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You're sort of like an older brother to us I suppose, handy to have if you're in trouble, but as annoying as fuck.
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#7
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I honestly don't know which side you're talking from. I'm in the US.
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#8
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(October 28, 2019 at 6:38 am)Cod Wrote: A fanny is definitely not a backside. If I asked for a fanny pack in England I'd end up with some Tampons or something.

I've heard Americans calling people ass holes, but what slang do you use to describe the ARSE hole?

Over here we call it:
The bullet hole
The balloon knot
The dirty tea towel holder
The ring piece
The brown star

A fanny in England is a vagina.

A fanny is not the hole, it's the cheek(s).
I don't have an anger problem, I have an idiot problem.
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#9
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(October 28, 2019 at 7:10 am)brewer Wrote: A fanny is not the hole, it's the cheek(s).

Yeah I know. I was just interested to see if you lot over there have any slang for the puckered starfish.

Years ago if someone called me 'sick' I was fairly offended.
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#10
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The Hershey Highway.
Corn hole.
O-ring
Ringmeat
Fartbox
The place sun don't shine.


When you need swear words - ask a sailor.

When you need the BEST swear words - ask a chief.
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