ConcreteHalloween [none/use name]@hexbear.net to askchapo@hexbear.netEnglish · 13 days agoIs "tickety boo" an actual think Br*tish people say?message-squaremessage-square39linkfedilinkarrow-up136arrow-down11file-text
arrow-up135arrow-down1message-squareIs "tickety boo" an actual think Br*tish people say?ConcreteHalloween [none/use name]@hexbear.net to askchapo@hexbear.netEnglish · 13 days agomessage-square39linkfedilinkfile-text
minus-squareKuroXppi [they/them]@hexbear.netlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up11·13 days agoDoggeral is adderal for dogs If you had a squiz in old mates noggin on account of his lingo you’d see a few roos loose, or he may be having a lend of you Edit: bit cringe but. I would use these independently but never as densely vernacular in a single sentence like the above
minus-squareinsurgentrat [she/her, it/its]@hexbear.netlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up6·13 days agoYeah for sure. Wasn’t sure about sticky beak vs butcher’s either. Butchers is a bit rarer these days, along with apples.
minus-squareKuroXppi [they/them]@hexbear.netlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·13 days agoSticky beak for sure. Also one of my favourite picture books as a kid
minus-squareinsurgentrat [she/her, it/its]@hexbear.netlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up5·13 days agoI just love rhyming slang though. Singlehandedly keeping it alive in my area.
Doggeral is adderal for dogs
If you had a squiz in old mates noggin on account of his lingo you’d see a few roos loose, or he may be having a lend of you
Edit: bit cringe but. I would use these independently but never as densely vernacular in a single sentence like the above
Yeah for sure. Wasn’t sure about sticky beak vs butcher’s either. Butchers is a bit rarer these days, along with apples.
Sticky beak for sure. Also one of my favourite picture books as a kid
I just love rhyming slang though. Singlehandedly keeping it alive in my area.