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Re: London slang dictionary for SLO |WIP|
« Reply #15 on: January 15, 2017, 17:33:53 »
Safe bro
I was hesitant when it came to the clarts, because I thought that it would be a stretch too far.
I'll include them though, it'll be hard to explain to non-London people what they are though.

No problem man. Yeah fair enough. I just thought it's essential they know. I guess you could just say that it's the vilest thing you could say/use to describe someone? But when you put it like that, it doesn't really sound bad haha. My friends dad said it once in a store in the Caribbean, and all the people around him who heard just gave him the most disgusted looking faces. Man was too embarrassed lool

BTW I just remembered, 'screwface' (resting bitch face),'yardie'(used to refer to jamaicans / jamaican gang members)

EDIT: Add in 'roadman', 'shank/shanked', 'chete'(machete). I can't believe it's this topic that got me back to posting here

EDIT2: 'bruck' can be used in a nonliteral way when it comes to dancing. so when you're talking about a girl, and you say she was 'brucking her back', it's referring to the intensity of her whines/grinds.

Oh and 'dead' could be used to refer to anything that is unwanted/unattractive/unfitting. For example, a 'dead ting' would be someone unattractive. Or, if you went for a party that was boring, or even heard an unfunny joke, you'd say 'that's dead'. So it's quite versatile.

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Re: London slang dictionary for SLO |WIP|
« Reply #16 on: January 15, 2017, 18:13:40 »
Bun also means to smoke weed - "lets bun","bunnning","about to bun"
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Re: London slang dictionary for SLO |WIP|
« Reply #17 on: January 15, 2017, 19:26:35 »
Safe bro
I was hesitant when it came to the clarts, because I thought that it would be a stretch too far.
I'll include them though, it'll be hard to explain to non-London people what they are though.

No problem man. Yeah fair enough. I just thought it's essential they know. I guess you could just say that it's the vilest thing you could say/use to describe someone? But when you put it like that, it doesn't really sound bad haha. My friends dad said it once in a store in the Caribbean, and all the people around him who heard just gave him the most disgusted looking faces. Man was too embarrassed lool

BTW I just remembered, 'screwface' (resting bitch face),'yardie'(used to refer to jamaicans / jamaican gang members)

EDIT: Add in 'roadman', 'shank/shanked', 'chete'(machete). I can't believe it's this topic that got me back to posting here

EDIT2: 'bruck' can be used in a nonliteral way when it comes to dancing. so when you're talking about a girl, and you say she was 'brucking her back', it's referring to the intensity of her whines/grinds.

Oh and 'dead' could be used to refer to anything that is unwanted/unattractive/unfitting. For example, a 'dead ting' would be someone unattractive. Or, if you went for a party that was boring, or even heard an unfunny joke, you'd say 'that's dead'. So it's quite versatile.


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Re: London slang dictionary for SLO |WIP|
« Reply #18 on: January 15, 2017, 19:50:14 »
hmmmm

Stunt - flaunt, or show off
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Re: London slang dictionary for SLO |WIP|
« Reply #19 on: January 15, 2017, 22:44:42 »
To juke (verb.)

To (dis)appear from thin air, without any possible explanation how this person/item could have gotten there.




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Re: London slang dictionary for SLO |WIP|
« Reply #20 on: January 17, 2017, 00:10:18 »
The dictionary has been updated.
Specifically in the M and G sections.
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