Some wicked ones in here:
BBC News - The joy of slang
There are some really nice ones in the article, mouse potato (for those who spend too much time on PCs) and wi-five (an electronically delivered high-five) gave me a giggle.
I like some of the older ones as well. I still say "Gordon Bennett" a lot, my mum told me the other day that I started saying it when I was four or five, she doesn't know where it came from.
Any of you lot still use any old quaint sayings? Or are you street enough to know what chirpsing and bennin are?
BBC News - The joy of slang
There are some really nice ones in the article, mouse potato (for those who spend too much time on PCs) and wi-five (an electronically delivered high-five) gave me a giggle.
I like some of the older ones as well. I still say "Gordon Bennett" a lot, my mum told me the other day that I started saying it when I was four or five, she doesn't know where it came from.
Any of you lot still use any old quaint sayings? Or are you street enough to know what chirpsing and bennin are?
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