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My Nan used to say "Black as Newgate's knocker" which is definitely outdated in the way she used it (to describe skin colour). I've used it to describe dirt or darkness before. Newgate was a notorious old London prison. I guess given that it closed in 1902 even my use is pretty outdated.
Then again, she also used to say someone "Had a lick of the tar brush" if their complexion suggested mixed race somewhere in their ancestry... Her world consisted of dirty big black men or lovely coloured ladies. She seemed to believe all black men were savage Africans, whereas black women came from the Carribbean, were hardworking and made good cleaners. |
pee like a racist
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I've been mulling this over, and I think there probably are some really outdated ones i use a lot. Many of the ones I already listed are pretty outdated (cool for example). But there are some more obviously so. One I use a lot is 'shine on': an expression of surprise, frustration or exasperation. I suspect that'd a tad archaic now.
Mum and Dad used to use one when I was a kid that I misunderstood for years. I've noticed Mum still uses it with our Soph when she stays over at her house. Come bed time, the phrase 'up tha dances' meaning go up to bed. For years I thought that was 'up the dances', and assumed dances meant stairs :P Actually it's an instruction to 'dance' up the stairs to bed, and 'tha' is actually thou or thee. Oh! here's one: Bloody Nora! That's pretty outdated. I find it slips in every so often. On the racist stuff; I recall my gran using the term pikaninny once or twice :P |
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That reminds me of my hub telling me one time "oh you are as pure as the drift in snow" WTF? I said thats pure as the driven snow to you buddy! :lol:
Another I can think of is someone telling me Jimmy Hendrix was gay because in his song he sang "excuse me while I kiss this guy!" No that's "excuse me while I kiss the sky!" |
My Grandmother used to say,"Isn't that the berries"
She was from the Midwest. I had never heard it before or since. |
We had a thread about that once...
One that used to get me is a work colleague who wuold refer to knowledgable people as being 'a mind of information'. :P As a kid, I used to love the song Don't Cry for me Argentina. But I totally misheard the lyrics. Instead of 'Don't cry for me Argentina; the truth is I never left you'....I heard 'Don't cry for me Argentina; the truth is I never loved you'. |
I sometimes "outen the light". It's an old regionalism from the upstate Dutch population.
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When people ask how I am I like to use "Peachy!", "Keen!" or "Fabulous!" just to throw them off.
My six year old calls her friends her "Peeps," and thinks everything cool is "Sweeeet!" |
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isn't that the ballllllzzz? |
Har. I use 'peeps' and 'sweeet' occasionally.
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I don't recall that being the context in which she used it though. She passed away at 93 years of age a long time ago. I miss her. I have her recipe box. I don't know why I had to mention that. It's just the berries that I did though. hehehe what a funny word. |
i think we should have a thread about NEW slang. we could make shit up like the rap stars do.
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I think this thread has made up shit covered.
http://cellar.org/showthread.php?t=21865&page=2 |
Has anyone "caught their death" lately?
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The new ones that bug me the most are "sick" and "ill." They probably bug me as much as "bad" and "raunchy" bothered my parents back in the day. Here are some of the ones I heard as a kid:
Awesome Radical Gag me with a barbie doll leg As if like bad or badical spiffy okie dokie my Grandma always said "for crying out loud!" my dad use to say "aye aye aye!" my mom use to call people she didn't like dip shit (that one still cracks me up) |
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Heck, a lot of these I would think are still current usage -- and I might pull them out for some particularly fraught occasions where the Navy pejoratives aren't filling the bill.
Trying to start a balky outboard motor with a pull cord: Come or bleed -- I ain't spittin' on you again! |
There are a couple of new ones to me there case.
How about tootles? or toodle do |
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may not be outdated yet, but needs to be |
bugger
bother |
"Oh Bother!" said Pooh right after hitting Reply All.
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Bugger is a word I use a lot.
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Phrases not words, but:
"Is that dog obedient?" "Hell, he'd stand on his head and gargle BB's if I told him to." ____________________ "I hope it snows so deep, ya got shit in a shotgun and shoot it out the window" ____________________ "I hope it snows asshole-deep to a tall giraffe." ____________________ "...made more racket than a pit bull fucking a raccoon in a sackful of aluminum cans." |
Probably a little outdated but still used from time to time\:
"She's as fit as a butcher's dog!" (can mean either physically fit, or 'fit' as in sexy) "It's the dog's bollocks" (meaning it's the best) |
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