Old 12-04-2010, 05:06 AM
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Tally
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Location: England
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I'm from Liverpool in the UK, we kinda have our own language called Scouse, which for non-scousers can be quite hard to understand as we talk really fast and shorten lots of words.

Arlarse - Means when you're being sly to someone, mean and sneaky.
Antwacky - Mean old fashioned, chintzy.
Scal or Scally - Means common, normally hangs around in a gang and wears tracksuits
Worra - Short for "What I"
Flim - £5
Tight Arse - Someone who wont give you something or keeps something to themself.
Tonne - £100
"An wha like?" - A common phrase used during arguments, means "what are you going to do about it?"
Bevvy - Alcohol, used like "Fancy a bevvy"
Bevvied - drunk
Offy - Off License
Bird - girl or woman as in "where's ya bird?" (where is your wife/girlfriend?)
Boss - very good, excellent
Scran - Food
Fumin - annoyed, angry
'ed - Head
Me - My (as in "Goin to me Mums" not "my Mums)
Bifter - Cigarette
Bizzies - the police
Brew - cup of tea
no need - there isn't any justifable reason for that action...


Am sure there's loads more but that's all I can think of at the mo
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