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Compliments ...... or not !!!!!
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Have just been called a "daft hapworth" - was it a compliment or not????? and what things have you been called today ......... compliments or otherwise lol |
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Today I wad called an asshole by a fellow coworker, a godsend by another coworker, and a "delicious chunk of man meat" by a chat partner . All in all it has been a good day so far. |
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"Have just been called a "daft hapworth" - was it a compliment or not????? and what things have you been called today ......... compliments or otherwise lol "
If the person was from yorkshire, could it have been daft hape ath....yorkshire for half penny, quite a common phrase and its meant in a loving way usually |
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"Have just been called a "daft hapworth" - was it a compliment or not????? and what things have you been called today ......... compliments or otherwise lol
If the person was from yorkshire, could it have been daft hape ath....yorkshire for half penny, quite a common phrase and its meant in a loving way usually "
I'll have to check ......... back in a bit ............. |
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"Have just been called a "daft hapworth" - was it a compliment or not????? and what things have you been called today ......... compliments or otherwise lol
If the person was from yorkshire, could it have been daft hape ath....yorkshire for half penny, quite a common phrase and its meant in a loving way usually "
The saying is from the north.. I've always said it |
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"Have just been called a "daft hapworth" - was it a compliment or not????? and what things have you been called today ......... compliments or otherwise lol
If the person was from yorkshire, could it have been daft hape ath....yorkshire for half penny, quite a common phrase and its meant in a loving way usually
I'll have to check ......... back in a bit ............. "
From a born and bred Yorkshireman it's " nah then tha daft ha'path,tha's reight nice tha is."
Meaning "Now then you soft person, you are rather nice you are." The phrase 'soft person' in this case meaning "daft as a brush" - now figure that one!! lol |
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"Have just been called a "daft hapworth" - was it a compliment or not????? and what things have you been called today ......... compliments or otherwise lol
If the person was from yorkshire, could it have been daft hape ath....yorkshire for half penny, quite a common phrase and its meant in a loving way usually
I'll have to check ......... back in a bit .............
From a born and bred Yorkshireman it's " nah then tha daft ha'path,tha's reight nice tha is."
Meaning "Now then you soft person, you are rather nice you are." The phrase 'soft person' in this case meaning "daft as a brush" - now figure that one!! lol "
alternative spelling - ha'perth or ha'porth. See, plenty of variety from us Yorkshire folk!! |
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I got called a sperm donor by my eldest son. Meaning I was no longer his dad just the person that donated their sperm to make him. Yes very hurtful. ;-( |
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I got called a big old queer by Nic this morning because I told her to get her lazy arse of candy crush and out the bed.
It sounds harsh but we do it in a playfull way. |
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Back from checking ............. yep it was an expression used in its typical way!!!!! Where I come from it would have meant one was a total dimwit !!!!! except in a stronger capacity lol |
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