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  • H Haakon S

    Oh, come on. It's the same thing in our Scandinavian languages. We use the same type of colourfull expressions. The differences I would say are: - Angloamerican: Sex and body functions - North Europe: Hell, satan and some sex - Southern Europe: Some well chosen words about your mother Regards, Haakon S. 'Problems worthy of attack prove their worth by hitting back.' Piet Hein

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    Jorgen Sigvardsson
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    Haakon S. wrote: It's the same thing in our Scandinavian languages. Not as much I'd say. Sure, we have slang and swearing which literally makes no sense. But English is an abundant source of weirdness! -- Shine, enlighten me - shine Shine, awaken me - shine Shine for all your suffering - shine

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      bad ass = naughty behind bullshit = feces of bulls fucker = someone who is known to copulate hoe bag = a bag to put prostitutes in hooker = a prostitute no shit = no feces weird shit = strange feces etc. The left hand side of the above phrases are often used in sentences where they don't actually bear their literal meaning. We have these oddities in Swedish too, but English is just full of it. A weird but wonderful language. :) -- Shine, enlighten me - shine Shine, awaken me - shine Shine for all your suffering - shine

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      :laugh: We South Africans have this wierd combination: ya nee = yes no We (well, the Afrikaaners) use it when we mean yes. Now, that's pretty wierd. On this topic, what the hell does booyukasha mean? Cheers, Simon "I ask candidates to create an object model of a chicken.", Bruce Eckel on interviewing programmers. animation mechanics in SVG       (latest pic 1) (latest pic 2)

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        :laugh: We South Africans have this wierd combination: ya nee = yes no We (well, the Afrikaaners) use it when we mean yes. Now, that's pretty wierd. On this topic, what the hell does booyukasha mean? Cheers, Simon "I ask candidates to create an object model of a chicken.", Bruce Eckel on interviewing programmers. animation mechanics in SVG       (latest pic 1) (latest pic 2)

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        Jorgen Sigvardsson
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        We have a similar version - "nja" which is basically a combination of "nej"(no) and "ja"(yes). We use it to say "no", but still acknowledging what the other part has just said. SimonS wrote: On this topic, what the hell does booyukasha mean? I have not the slightest idea. Sounds like japanese. :) -- Shine, enlighten me - shine Shine, awaken me - shine Shine for all your suffering - shine

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          Funny you should mention mother insults. Me and a friend spent many hours on coming up with good mother insults. We should have written it down, because some of the insults were just hilarious. :) -- Shine, enlighten me - shine Shine, awaken me - shine Shine for all your suffering - shine

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          Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Me and a friend spent many hours on coming up with good mother insults Never ever do that in a latin country. You would have to face "the most serious consequences" :-D


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            bad ass = naughty behind bullshit = feces of bulls fucker = someone who is known to copulate hoe bag = a bag to put prostitutes in hooker = a prostitute no shit = no feces weird shit = strange feces etc. The left hand side of the above phrases are often used in sentences where they don't actually bear their literal meaning. We have these oddities in Swedish too, but English is just full of it. A weird but wonderful language. :) -- Shine, enlighten me - shine Shine, awaken me - shine Shine for all your suffering - shine

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            Bollocks (England) or Bugger (the Aussie variety) are the best swear words - they are exactly like those blank tiles in Scrabble - you can make them mean whatever you like in any given scenario. Note: There is one minor exception to that rule however... you can have the dog's bollocks but you can't bugger the dog. :rolleyes:


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            • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

              We have a similar version - "nja" which is basically a combination of "nej"(no) and "ja"(yes). We use it to say "no", but still acknowledging what the other part has just said. SimonS wrote: On this topic, what the hell does booyukasha mean? I have not the slightest idea. Sounds like japanese. :) -- Shine, enlighten me - shine Shine, awaken me - shine Shine for all your suffering - shine

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              Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: I have not the slightest idea. Sounds like japanese. Is yous saying that cause eye's is black? :mad:


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                Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Me and a friend spent many hours on coming up with good mother insults Never ever do that in a latin country. You would have to face "the most serious consequences" :-D


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                Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                Thanks for the heads up. I will keep it in mind. :-D -- Shine, enlighten me - shine Shine, awaken me - shine Shine for all your suffering - shine

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                  Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: I have not the slightest idea. Sounds like japanese. Is yous saying that cause eye's is black? :mad:


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                  You are very good at Engrish. :-D -- Shine, enlighten me - shine Shine, awaken me - shine Shine for all your suffering - shine

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                    Bollocks (England) or Bugger (the Aussie variety) are the best swear words - they are exactly like those blank tiles in Scrabble - you can make them mean whatever you like in any given scenario. Note: There is one minor exception to that rule however... you can have the dog's bollocks but you can't bugger the dog. :rolleyes:


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                    David Wulff wrote: Note: There is one minor exception to that rule however... you can have the dog's bollocks but you can't bugger the dog. Do I want to know what that actually means? :rolleyes: -- Shine, enlighten me - shine Shine, awaken me - shine Shine for all your suffering - shine

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                    • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

                      David Wulff wrote: Note: There is one minor exception to that rule however... you can have the dog's bollocks but you can't bugger the dog. Do I want to know what that actually means? :rolleyes: -- Shine, enlighten me - shine Shine, awaken me - shine Shine for all your suffering - shine

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                      Hmm... well I'm not sure if I could explain it, but I could probably show you... :~


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                        You are very good at Engrish. :-D -- Shine, enlighten me - shine Shine, awaken me - shine Shine for all your suffering - shine

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                        I was trying to copy Ali-G's style of "iz it becouze iz's black" talking. :-O


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                          Hmm... well I'm not sure if I could explain it, but I could probably show you... :~


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                          Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                          Hmm.. Ignorance is bliss. :) -- Shine, enlighten me - shine Shine, awaken me - shine Shine for all your suffering - shine

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                            I was trying to copy Ali-G's style of "iz it becouze iz's black" talking. :-O


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                            Doh! I should have noticed. My only excuse is that I haven't seen any Ali G in a very long time now. Is he still on TV in the UK? -- Shine, enlighten me - shine Shine, awaken me - shine Shine for all your suffering - shine

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                              Doh! I should have noticed. My only excuse is that I haven't seen any Ali G in a very long time now. Is he still on TV in the UK? -- Shine, enlighten me - shine Shine, awaken me - shine Shine for all your suffering - shine

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                              Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Is he still on TV in the UK? No. Well he did do a Comic Relief special the other night if that counts.


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                              • A Anna Jayne Metcalfe

                                Load of bollocks if you ask me. ;) Anna :rose: Homepage | My life in tears

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                                yo why you be trippin on my speak bizzach :rolleyes: holla bak yo! ;P - Nitron


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                                  Bollocks (England) or Bugger (the Aussie variety) are the best swear words - they are exactly like those blank tiles in Scrabble - you can make them mean whatever you like in any given scenario. Note: There is one minor exception to that rule however... you can have the dog's bollocks but you can't bugger the dog. :rolleyes:


                                  David Wulff

                                  "Somebody get this freakin' duck away from me!" - Strong Bad [^]

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                                  That's like 'FUCК[^]' in english. :-D - Nitron


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                                    yo why you be trippin on my speak bizzach :rolleyes: holla bak yo! ;P - Nitron


                                    "Those that say a task is impossible shouldn't interrupt the ones who are doing it." - Chinese Proverb

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                                    Lol! :laugh: Anna :rose: Homepage | My life in tears

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                                      bad ass = naughty behind bullshit = feces of bulls fucker = someone who is known to copulate hoe bag = a bag to put prostitutes in hooker = a prostitute no shit = no feces weird shit = strange feces etc. The left hand side of the above phrases are often used in sentences where they don't actually bear their literal meaning. We have these oddities in Swedish too, but English is just full of it. A weird but wonderful language. :) -- Shine, enlighten me - shine Shine, awaken me - shine Shine for all your suffering - shine

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                                      Why do "slim chance" and "fat chance" mean the same thing? ------- signature starts "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio. ------- signature ends

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                                        Why do "slim chance" and "fat chance" mean the same thing? ------- signature starts "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio. ------- signature ends

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                                        Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                                        beats me.. Ouch! -- Shine, enlighten me - shine Shine, awaken me - shine Shine for all your suffering - shine

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                                          beats me.. Ouch! -- Shine, enlighten me - shine Shine, awaken me - shine Shine for all your suffering - shine

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                                          Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: beats me.. Ouch! :rolleyes: That was aweful! ;P - Nitron


                                          "Those that say a task is impossible shouldn't interrupt the ones who are doing it." - Chinese Proverb

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