OutlawPete wrote: » Nope
Deleted User wrote: » Haven't heard the word "poxy" in a while either.
holystungun9 wrote: » As per title, for some reason this popped into my head. Haven't heard it in ages. I think it's time to dust it off again. Anyone heard it in the last ten years? All factual replies and newspaper cuttings will be appreciated. Any other suggestions for our new language renaissance?
Poor Craythur wrote: » This ties into something my friends and I have noticed - the re-emergence of slang from our teens ie. the mid to late '90s. Last weekend, I lost count of the amount we used the word 'shift', 'ride' and 'riding'. :pac: 'Shift', FFS! We're all mid to late twenties! I'm just waiting for people to start saying "Schwing!" again! :P
hondasam wrote: » what is up your hole picking daisies ? or who is ?
holystungun9 wrote: » . Anyone heard it in the last ten years?
TeddyTedson wrote: » or nobody seems to say "ill burst you"
El Weirdo wrote: » No, haven't heard it but will often tell my 6 year old that it is "up Jack's arse picking cherries" when she asks where something is. Similar.
blackdog2 wrote: » That is living up to your username, I hope she can escape soon
seafood dunleavy wrote: » *witty response that should yield thanks if i actually gave 2 fcuks about what the OP was saying*
Poor Craythur wrote: » Last weekend, I lost count of the amount of times we used the words 'shift', 'ride' and 'riding'. :pac: 'Shift', FFS! We're all mid to late twenties!
sidneykidney wrote: » Kinda off topic (way off topic actually :P) The other day I was on the phone to a friend, when she was hanging up she said TTFN, not to bad you might think, but she actually just said the letters TTFN :rolleyes:
Hank_Jones wrote: » Does anybody even say "up me hole pickin daisies" any more? Haven't heard that in years. Might be a bog town thing though.