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nicwing
02-04-2009, 02:11 PM
A recent post from TJ in SOMNM on the subject of the work 'kip' has got me thinking today....
I have travelled on business to the US almost every year for the last 15 and there are still things I don't understand about our "common" language so maybe our chums the otherside of the pond can help me out and the well read chaps here can help them out with any small queries about 'kipping'.
So here is my opening gambit, in no particular order:
- What the hell is a "Home coming queen"
- What is the origin of all this Pi Omega Kappa stuff that student in the Us go in for.
More to follow but that's your starter for ten.
Robusto
02-04-2009, 02:13 PM
A woman in New Mexico in a restaurant thought I was asking Where are the tulips? when I was asking Where are the toilets? I love that, and I should have used restrooms, I suppose.
I liked lobbing in kip. I like to do that shit.
Ramon
02-04-2009, 03:16 PM
I was just thinking about that the other day, in particular about some automotive terms. Some we all know, ie:
Bonnet=Hood
Boot=trunk
Sedan=Saloon
Estate Car=Station Wagon
But there are a few that I don't think are generally known ie:
Crocodile Clips=Alligator Clamps
Sun Roof=Moon Roof
Moon roof :confused: Who thought that one up, I mean it's dark at night, who wants a hole in the roof so you can see the Moon!
Other things like:
Toilet=Bathroom/Can what's that all about?
TJCoro
02-04-2009, 03:21 PM
A woman in New Mexico in a restaurant thought I was asking Where are the tulips? when I was asking Where are the toilets? I love that, and I should have used restrooms, I suppose.
I liked lobbing in kip. I like to do that shit.
:cowboyic9:To be honest, senor Robusto, she probably thought you were a fag :nono:(the American kind) referring to the Men's room (or restroom) as a "tulip", errrr, I mean "Toilet.":flute:
:hand:No one I know from the great land up North uses that term, except maybe for some simple folk in parts of Pennsylvania and the Bronx, but certainly not in my beloved SoM, Mexico, where they are referred to as ba?os.:toilet:
:bandit: Names TJ, TJCoro, and I do it in the woods. :painkiller:
Ramon
02-04-2009, 03:28 PM
There was one thing I forgot to mention, and it's not about US English, but South African English.
When I worked in Tandy (Radio Shack) many years ago, a women came in and asked me if I had a stiffie :eek: After a while we worked out she actually wanted a floppy :rolleyes: She explained she was on holiday from South Africa with her husband, and they had got split up in the town.
About half an hour after she left, a man came in to the shop and asked for a stiffie as well :eek::eek: I didn't think there could be that many people from SA in our little town, and asked him if he had come on holiday with his wife. Yes he replied, how did I know! I then explained how she had come in to the shop looking for the same thing, and that in the UK, they were called floppies.
Ramon
02-04-2009, 03:38 PM
I do it in the woods. :painkiller:
We call it "going for a shovel recce" here, though we're not allowed to dig holes in most training areas any more, so it's mostly porta-poos for us. Except for Canada, where the training area is so big you can still get the wind around the nether regions. It's also pretty flat out on the prairie, and no trees, so can be quite public. You just wave to any passing trucks/tanks :hello:
Boss Hog
02-04-2009, 04:17 PM
There was one thing I forgot to mention, and it's not about US English, but South African English.
When I worked in Tandy (Radio Shack) many years ago, a women came in and asked me if I had a stiffie :eek: After a while we worked out she actually wanted a floppy :rolleyes: She explained she was on holiday from South Africa with her husband, and they had got split up in the town.
About half an hour after she left, a man came in to the shop and asked for a stiffie as well :eek::eek: I didn't think there could be that many people from SA in our little town, and asked him if he had come on holiday with his wife. Yes he replied, how did I know! I then explained how she had come in to the shop looking for the same thing, and that in the UK, they were called floppies.
Did you give her one??
TJCoro
02-04-2009, 04:35 PM
Did you give her one??
:lol:Of course he did, BH....it would be bad manners to turn down a request for a "Stiffie," don't you agree.:nod:
:bandit:
nicwing
02-04-2009, 04:48 PM
Order, Order, may I refer the honurable member to my original question.
What the chuff is a "Homecoming Queen" and what's all that "Pi Gamma beta delta" stuff about?
Oh and just in case "Chuff" - as in heck, or possibly F**k
Boss Hog
02-04-2009, 06:00 PM
Order, Order, may I refer the honurable member to my original question.
What the chuff is a "Homecoming Queen" and what's all that "Pi Gamma beta delta" stuff about?
Oh and just in case "Chuff" - as in heck, or possibly F**k
They dont use / have boll*cks or W**ker either
How about
courgette / zuchinni
aubergine / eggplant
corriander / cilantro
nicwing
02-04-2009, 06:21 PM
They dont use / have boll*cks or W**ker either
corriander / cilantro Now I didn't know that!
I'm always learning here, nice one Boss! :p
So what's Baysil then?
G-man
03-04-2009, 01:38 AM
:cowboyic9:To be honest, senor Robusto, she probably thought you were a fag :nono:(the American kind) referring to the Men's room (or restroom) as a "tulip", errrr, I mean "Toilet.":flute:
:hand:No one I know from the great land up North uses that term, except maybe for some simple folk in parts of Pennsylvania and the Bronx, but certainly not in my beloved SoM, Mexico, where they are referred to as ba?os.:toilet:
:bandit: Names TJ, TJCoro, and I do it in the woods. :painkiller:
TJCoro Im am presently living in Pennsylvania and was born and raised in the Bronx ! But simple folk WTF .Far from it. You 1 funny guy!
LMAO ROTF Now for the Bronxs Yankee fan. Maybe thats where Yanks came from. Or from the north Civil War (YANKS) ?
cj121
03-04-2009, 06:02 AM
fanny
Noun
pl -nies Slang
1. Brit & Austral taboo the female genitals
2. Chiefly US & Canad the buttocks [origin unknown]
Now there's another potentially confusing one, if you don't know the crack!;)
and possibly more, if you don't know the crack:der::biggrin1:
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Stevieboy
03-04-2009, 07:15 AM
Now there's another potentially confusing one, if you don't know the crack!;)
and possibly more, if you don't know the crack:der::biggrin1:
<script>hc_dict()</script>
Craic is crack too :p
Rufus T. Firefly
03-04-2009, 08:02 PM
A recent post from TJ in SOMNM on the subject of the work 'kip' has got me thinking today....
I have travelled on business to the US almost every year for the last 15 and there are still things I don't understand about our "common" language so maybe our chums the otherside of the pond can help me out and the well read chaps here can help them out with any small queries about 'kipping'.
So here is my opening gambit, in no particular order:
- What the hell is a "Home coming queen"
- What is the origin of all this
stuff that student in the Us go in for.
More to follow but that's your starter for ten.
Here is your answer. Each year the first Home Football game (American Football) of the year played by the High School, is called the Home Coming Game. To celebrate the start of the Football Season, the High School Sponsors a dance. This Dance is known as the Home Coming Dance. The students also nominate several of thier classmates for King and Queen of the Dance and an election is held. During the Dance the winners of the King and Queen election are announced and become the King and Queen of the Home Coming Dance. Hence the term Home Coming Queen. (Usually she's the hottest girl in school and the King is usually the Captain of the Football team type)
The Pi Alpha Omega stuff are greek letters that designate different Fraternities that are on College Campus' in the US. It's usually a 3 greek letters. On College campus Pi Alpha Omega might be known as a party frat. Where as the Delta Omega Pi Frat might be known as a geek Frat or a Jock Frat. Oh Sororities use Greek letters too. Fraternities are for men and Sororities are for women.
Hope this was informative.
cj121
03-04-2009, 08:07 PM
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nicwing
03-04-2009, 08:12 PM
[............(Usually she's the hottest girl in school and the King is usually the Captain of the Football team type)
The Pi Alpha Omega stuff are greek letters that designate different Fraternities that are on College Campus' in the US. It's usually a 3 greek letters. On College campus Pi Alpha Omega might be known as a party frat. Where as the Delta Omega Pi Frat might be known as a geek Frat or a Jock Frat. Oh Sororities use Greek letters too. Fraternities are for men and Sororities are for women.
Hope this was informative.[/quote]
Great stuff Rufus, that Home Coming Queen thing has been niggling in the back of my head for years.
More in there somewhere, get back atcha!
Rufus T. Firefly
03-04-2009, 08:14 PM
Glad to Help Nicwing:smoke:
TJCoro
03-04-2009, 08:18 PM
TJCoro Im am presently living in Pennsylvania and was born and raised in the Bronx ! But simple folk WTF .Far from it. You 1 funny guy!
LMAO ROTF Now for the Bronxs Yankee fan. Maybe thats where Yanks came from. Or from the north Civil War (YANKS) ?
:eviltongue: Go Figure, bub! :eviltongue: So's your mother! :eviltongue: I'm walkin' here!:afraid:
:eek:WTF, amigo GSS? I was hoping to snag senor Larry with that one - he's soooo sensitive - but I snagged you, instead. :dontknow:
:twitch:No offense, mate - Just having some fun with my yankee amigos up north.:usa2:
:bandit: Names TJ, TJCoro, and who knew senor cj was from the Bronx...home to the former Bronx Bombers! :boxing:
*how far are you from DC? I occasionally have business there.
TJCoro
03-04-2009, 08:21 PM
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CJ, I see you edited this post...do you want it removed completely?
TJ, the all powerful, can do that for you.
:bandit:
G-man
03-04-2009, 08:41 PM
:eviltongue: Go Figure, bub! :eviltongue: So's your mother! :eviltongue: I'm walkin' here!:afraid:
:eek:WTF, amigo GSS? I was hoping to snag senor Larry with that one - he's soooo sensitive - but I snagged you, instead. :dontknow:
:twitch:No offense, mate - Just having some fun with my yankee amigos up north.:usa2:
:bandit: Names TJ, TJCoro, and who knew senor cj was from the Bronx...home to the former Bronx Bombers! :boxing:
*how far are you from DC? I occasionally have business there.
:eviltongue:Amigo TJCoro no offence taken,all in fun and games. I am about 2 hours from DC. But If U come into town I can meet U in Maryland or U can stay with us. Always glad to make a brother feel at home when away from home. U bring the smokes LMAO. Where do U live in Mexico Pac side or Gulf side. A friend close to us lives on the Pacific side.:849:
G-man
03-04-2009, 08:45 PM
A recent post from TJ in SOMNM on the subject of the work 'kip' has got me thinking today....
I have travelled on business to the US almost every year for the last 15 and there are still things I don't understand about our "common" language so maybe our chums the otherside of the pond can help me out and the well read chaps here can help them out with any small queries about 'kipping'.
So here is my opening gambit, in no particular order:
- What the hell is a "Home coming queen"
- What is the origin of all this Pi Omega Kappa stuff that student in the Us go in for.
More to follow but that's your starter for ten.
Heres 1 from Pa. Dutch T
Throw the cow over the fence some hay
A couple a 3
TJCoro
03-04-2009, 09:43 PM
:eviltongue:Amigo TJCoro no offence taken,all in fun and games. I am about 2 hours from DC. But If U come into town I can meet U in Maryland or U can stay with us. Always glad to make a brother feel at home when away from home. U bring the smokes LMAO. Where do U live in Mexico Pac side or Gulf side. A friend close to us lives on the Pacific side.:849:
:wave:My beloved State of Mind is in the BC peninsula, North of Todos Santos. You can see in on the "googemap ME" on the task bar above.
What's the name of the town you live in?
:bandit: Names TJ, TJCoro, and I'm everywhere! :hippie:
larrysputnik
03-04-2009, 11:07 PM
Did someone type my name in here somewhere? My fingertips are itching. :cowboyic9:
TJCoro
04-04-2009, 12:46 AM
Did someone type my name in here somewhere? My fingertips are itching. :cowboyic9:
:hand:Senor Larry, PLEASE!
...Sounds like someone's been spankin' the monkey again!:p
You have to lay off the :canabis:
:bandit: Names TJ, TJCoro, and I've been there and done that.:hippie:
G-man
04-04-2009, 02:16 AM
:wave:My beloved State of Mind is in the BC peninsula, North of Todos Santos. You can see in on the "googemap ME" on the task bar above.
What's the name of the town you live in?
:bandit: Names TJ, TJCoro, and I'm everywhere! :hippie:
:pYork Pa and U live on the same side as my good friend.:rock:
bigjohn62
04-04-2009, 05:31 PM
if i could add my 2 cents here a home coming queen refers to high school :biggrin1: as for some of the other ones we will try another time.:41: i do know however i get a kick out of listening to people with english accents speak. it sounds so proper. :hail: on that note i can only imagine what americans such as myself might sound like to you guys. :tongue:
TJCoro
05-04-2009, 02:51 PM
A recent post from TJ in SOMNM on the subject of the work 'kip' has got me thinking today....
- What the hell is a "Home coming queen"
:cheer2:...she's the one I banged at the Homecoming dance!:whoo:
:bandit: Names TJ, TJCoro, and I always go for the very best :41:
cj121
05-04-2009, 05:43 PM
CJ, I see you edited this post...do you want it removed completely?
TJ, the all powerful, can do that for you.
:bandit:
Hey TJ, slow to see your kind offer, I've been flirting 'round other parts. Yes a final wiping of the slate would be good. It was a crap response, but I never know how to do it, if we are able:hail:
If you can weave your magic, it'll tidy the post up.
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