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Re: News: 30 of your Britishisms used by Americans
Posted: 20 Oct 2012, 00:25
by airboatr
speedbird591 wrote:
'Crikey, chaps, the fat owl of the remove has scoffed all the buns from the tuck shop! Let's debag the rotter!'
Ian

Ben , Ian broke my bablefish.

Re: News: 30 of your Britishisms used by Americans
Posted: 20 Oct 2012, 05:07
by speedbird591
Re: News: 30 of your Britishisms used by Americans
Posted: 20 Oct 2012, 07:08
by Tako_Kichi
Ah good old Billy Bunter. Wasn't he in one of the comics we used to read in the late 60's too? The Topper, Beano or Dandy perhaps?
Re: News: 30 of your Britishisms used by Americans
Posted: 20 Oct 2012, 22:26
by Paul K
I was at a boarding school, and we had a tuck shop.

Re: News: 30 of your Britishisms used by Americans
Posted: 20 Oct 2012, 23:01
by speedbird591
Paul K wrote:I was at a boarding school, and we had a tuck shop.

Ah. That explains how you're so good at getting someone to fag for you

Re: News: 30 of your Britishisms used by Americans
Posted: 20 Oct 2012, 23:21
by airboatr
Brian,
Somehow I don't think
that one will get into the mainstream of Britishisms used here.

Re: News: 30 of your Britishisms used by Americans
Posted: 21 Oct 2012, 00:13
by speedbird591
airboatr wrote:Somehow I don't think
that one will get into the mainstream of Britishisms used here.

It predates the other usages, Joe.
Definition 1a here:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/fag
But it may be wise to use it sparingly amongst people who are not English and of a certain age
Ian

Re: News: 30 of your Britishisms used by Americans
Posted: 21 Oct 2012, 01:02
by airboatr
Right, Ian.

Re: News: 30 of your Britishisms used by Americans
Posted: 21 Oct 2012, 02:13
by Tako_Kichi
Paul K wrote:I was at a boarding school, and we had a tuck shop.

I went to a Grammar School and we had a tuck shop but the only fags we had were smoked in the bogs at break time.

Re: News: 30 of your Britishisms used by Americans
Posted: 21 Oct 2012, 02:54
by FlyTexas
airboatr wrote:Brian,
Somehow I don't think
that one will get into the mainstream of Britishisms used here.

That's for sure.
Brian