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I don't want to appear an old fart but I noticed that there seems to be an increase in the use of slang on profiles and even in forums. I am really amazed to see that the age of some people using it are towards their 30's. Why can we not say 'a lot' but instead feel the need to say 'bare/bear' etc?
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"I don't want to appear an old fart but I noticed that there seems to be an increase in the use of slang on profiles and even in forums. I am really amazed to see that the age of some people using it are towards their 30's. Why can we not say 'a lot' but instead feel the need to say 'bare/bear' etc?
Let's try to use the correct words in the correct context. What are your thoughts? "
In what context is 'bear' or 'bare' slang? Didn't think it was.
I don't like the 'wuu2' and 'bbe'...infuriates me! |
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"I don't want to appear an old fart but I noticed that there seems to be an increase in the use of slang on profiles and even in forums. I am really amazed to see that the age of some people using it are towards their 30's. Why can we not say 'a lot' but instead feel the need to say 'bare/bear' etc?
Let's try to use the correct words in the correct context. What are your thoughts? "
Why would you say 'bare/bear' instead of 'a lot' ? Or am I mis-understanding?
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"I don't want to appear an old fart but I noticed that there seems to be an increase in the use of slang on profiles and even in forums. I am really amazed to see that the age of some people using it are towards their 30's. Why can we not say 'a lot' but instead feel the need to say 'bare/bear' etc?
Let's try to use the correct words in the correct context. What are your thoughts?
Why would you say 'bare/bear' instead of 'a lot' ? Or am I mis-understanding?
MrB"
Yes I'm a bit confused too.
Oh no's, I'm getting old!! |
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"I don't want to appear an old fart but I noticed that there seems to be an increase in the use of slang on profiles and even in forums. I am really amazed to see that the age of some people using it are towards their 30's. Why can we not say 'a lot' but instead feel the need to say 'bare/bear' etc?
Let's try to use the correct words in the correct context. What are your thoughts?
In what context is 'bear' or 'bare' slang? Didn't think it was.
I don't like the 'wuu2' and 'bbe'...infuriates me! "
Think it's a saaafff laaandaaan thing originally as in 'I could eat some bear/bare chicken' which loosely translated means 'I'm really hungry and could eat a lot of chicken' |
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"I don't want to appear an old fart but I noticed that there seems to be an increase in the use of slang on profiles and even in forums. I am really amazed to see that the age of some people using it are towards their 30's. Why can we not say 'a lot' but instead feel the need to say 'bare/bear' etc?
Let's try to use the correct words in the correct context. What are your thoughts?
In what context is 'bear' or 'bare' slang? Didn't think it was.
I don't like the 'wuu2' and 'bbe'...infuriates me!
Think it's a saaafff laaandaaan thing originally as in 'I could eat some bear/bare chicken' which loosely translated means 'I'm really hungry and could eat a lot of chicken' "
Never heard of it
Thanks for clarification |
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Slang dosent bother me in the slightest and neither does txt speak either, I use a mixture of both on occasion, it's all just a way to communicate and nothing more isn't it? |
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"I don't want to appear an old fart but I noticed that there seems to be an increase in the use of slang on profiles and even in forums. I am really amazed to see that the age of some people using it are towards their 30's. Why can we not say 'a lot' but instead feel the need to say 'bare/bear' etc?
Let's try to use the correct words in the correct context. What are your thoughts?
In what context is 'bear' or 'bare' slang? Didn't think it was.
I don't like the 'wuu2' and 'bbe'...infuriates me!
Think it's a saaafff laaandaaan thing originally as in 'I could eat some bear/bare chicken' which loosely translated means 'I'm really hungry and could eat a lot of chicken' "
Ah right. Still don't get it but thanks for clarifying anyway and I'm pleased to say that it's not reached Manchester. |
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"I don't want to appear an old fart but I noticed that there seems to be an increase in the use of slang on profiles and even in forums. I am really amazed to see that the age of some people using it are towards their 30's. Why can we not say 'a lot' but instead feel the need to say 'bare/bear' etc?
Let's try to use the correct words in the correct context. What are your thoughts?
In what context is 'bear' or 'bare' slang? Didn't think it was.
I don't like the 'wuu2' and 'bbe'...infuriates me!
Think it's a saaafff laaandaaan thing originally as in 'I could eat some bear/bare chicken' which loosely translated means 'I'm really hungry and could eat a lot of chicken' "
Ohhhhhhhh! Now that you've said that it rings a bell.
I sometimes use a bit of Geordie slang on here if I feel like messing with people.
However it is disconcerting when people use a lot of it on their profiles, and text speak is irritating.
I sometimes use a bit of Internet slang on here due to the other types of sites I use, but I try to keep it to a minimum. |
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"I don't want to appear an old fart but I noticed that there seems to be an increase in the use of slang on profiles and even in forums. I am really amazed to see that the age of some people using it are towards their 30's. Why can we not say 'a lot' but instead feel the need to say 'bare/bear' etc?
Let's try to use the correct words in the correct context. What are your thoughts?
Why would you say 'bare/bear' instead of 'a lot' ? Or am I mis-understanding?
MrB" I post a pic of my dick and get bare fabs init |
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"I don't want to appear an old fart but I noticed that there seems to be an increase in the use of slang on profiles and even in forums. I am really amazed to see that the age of some people using it are towards their 30's. Why can we not say 'a lot' but instead feel the need to say 'bare/bear' etc?
Let's try to use the correct words in the correct context. What are your thoughts?
Why would you say 'bare/bear' instead of 'a lot' ? Or am I mis-understanding?
MrB I post a pic of my dick and get bare fabs init"
Love the use of init at the end there, that really sets the whole quote off. Propa gangsta bruv |
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"I don't want to appear an old fart but I noticed that there seems to be an increase in the use of slang on profiles and even in forums. I am really amazed to see that the age of some people using it are towards their 30's. Why can we not say 'a lot' but instead feel the need to say 'bare/bear' etc?
Let's try to use the correct words in the correct context. What are your thoughts?
Why would you say 'bare/bear' instead of 'a lot' ? Or am I mis-understanding?
MrB"
I too am lost with this one |
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"I don't want to appear an old fart but I noticed that there seems to be an increase in the use of slang on profiles and even in forums. I am really amazed to see that the age of some people using it are towards their 30's. Why can we not say 'a lot' but instead feel the need to say 'bare/bear' etc?
Let's try to use the correct words in the correct context. What are your thoughts?
In what context is 'bear' or 'bare' slang? Didn't think it was.
I don't like the 'wuu2' and 'bbe'...infuriates me! "
Bear or bare is used before something to define the quantity in this case instead of sayings a lot of something they say bear. |
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Don't pick the prickly pair with the paw when you pick a pare try to use the claw, but you don't need to use the claw when you pick a pear from the big pawpaw.... Have I given you a clue? |
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"I don't want to appear an old fart but I noticed that there seems to be an increase in the use of slang on profiles and even in forums. I am really amazed to see that the age of some people using it are towards their 30's. Why can we not say 'a lot' but instead feel the need to say 'bare/bear' etc?
Let's try to use the correct words in the correct context. What are your thoughts?
In what context is 'bear' or 'bare' slang? Didn't think it was.
I don't like the 'wuu2' and 'bbe'...infuriates me!
Think it's a saaafff laaandaaan thing originally as in 'I could eat some bear/bare chicken' which loosely translated means 'I'm really hungry and could eat a lot of chicken'
Ah right. Still don't get it but thanks for clarifying anyway and I'm pleased to say that it's not reached Manchester. "
Manchester is one of the worst places for using the word "bare" and a lot more slang words with it. |
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"I don't want to appear an old fart but I noticed that there seems to be an increase in the use of slang on profiles and even in forums. I am really amazed to see that the age of some people using it are towards their 30's. Why can we not say 'a lot' but instead feel the need to say 'bare/bear' etc?
Let's try to use the correct words in the correct context. What are your thoughts?
In what context is 'bear' or 'bare' slang? Didn't think it was.
I don't like the 'wuu2' and 'bbe'...infuriates me!
Think it's a saaafff laaandaaan thing originally as in 'I could eat some bear/bare chicken' which loosely translated means 'I'm really hungry and could eat a lot of chicken'
Ah right. Still don't get it but thanks for clarifying anyway and I'm pleased to say that it's not reached Manchester.
Manchester is one of the worst places for using the word "bare" and a lot more slang words with it. "
Thankfully it's not in my circles and I hang out with some under 25s. |
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"fam
I fucking hate that word. man like lib. He know them tings
A man say he the ting, he the ting he's from the trap, proper roadman blud "
I'm lost! Thank fook I'm old. |
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"I don't want to appear an old fart but I noticed that there seems to be an increase in the use of slang on profiles and even in forums. I am really amazed to see that the age of some people using it are towards their 30's. Why can we not say 'a lot' but instead feel the need to say 'bare/bear' etc?
Let's try to use the correct words in the correct context. What are your thoughts?
In what context is 'bear' or 'bare' slang? Didn't think it was.
I don't like the 'wuu2' and 'bbe'...infuriates me!
Think it's a saaafff laaandaaan thing originally as in 'I could eat some bear/bare chicken' which loosely translated means 'I'm really hungry and could eat a lot of chicken'
Ah right. Still don't get it but thanks for clarifying anyway and I'm pleased to say that it's not reached Manchester.
Manchester is one of the worst places for using the word "bare" and a lot more slang words with it.
Thankfully it's not in my circles and I hang out with some under 25s. "
Lucky you some of the young lads that work with me talk a different language with all the slang |
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"I don't want to appear an old fart but I noticed that there seems to be an increase in the use of slang on profiles and even in forums. I am really amazed to see that the age of some people using it are towards their 30's. Why can we not say 'a lot' but instead feel the need to say 'bare/bear' etc?
Let's try to use the correct words in the correct context. What are your thoughts?
In what context is 'bear' or 'bare' slang? Didn't think it was.
I don't like the 'wuu2' and 'bbe'...infuriates me!
Think it's a saaafff laaandaaan thing originally as in 'I could eat some bear/bare chicken' which loosely translated means 'I'm really hungry and could eat a lot of chicken' "
I'm from down south and I've never used that |
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"I don't want to appear an old fart but I noticed that there seems to be an increase in the use of slang on profiles and even in forums. I am really amazed to see that the age of some people using it are towards their 30's. Why can we not say 'a lot' but instead feel the need to say 'bare/bear' etc?
Let's try to use the correct words in the correct context. What are your thoughts?
Why would you say 'bare/bear' instead of 'a lot' ? Or am I mis-understanding?
MrB
Yes I'm a bit confused too.
Oh no's, I'm getting old!! "
No's ? |
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"I don't want to appear an old fart but I noticed that there seems to be an increase in the use of slang on profiles and even in forums. I am really amazed to see that the age of some people using it are towards their 30's. Why can we not say 'a lot' but instead feel the need to say 'bare/bear' etc?
Let's try to use the correct words in the correct context. What are your thoughts?
In what context is 'bear' or 'bare' slang? Didn't think it was.
I don't like the 'wuu2' and 'bbe'...infuriates me!
Think it's a saaafff laaandaaan thing originally as in 'I could eat some bear/bare chicken' which loosely translated means 'I'm really hungry and could eat a lot of chicken'
Ah right. Still don't get it but thanks for clarifying anyway and I'm pleased to say that it's not reached Manchester.
Manchester is one of the worst places for using the word "bare" and a lot more slang words with it.
Thankfully it's not in my circles and I hang out with some under 25s.
Lucky you some of the young lads that work with me talk a different language with all the slang "
And they're exactly the ones that I don't wanna meet! Horrible. |
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"I don't want to appear an old fart but I noticed that there seems to be an increase in the use of slang on profiles and even in forums. I am really amazed to see that the age of some people using it are towards their 30's. Why can we not say 'a lot' but instead feel the need to say 'bare/bear' etc?
Let's try to use the correct words in the correct context. What are your thoughts?
In what context is 'bear' or 'bare' slang? Didn't think it was.
I don't like the 'wuu2' and 'bbe'...infuriates me!
Think it's a saaafff laaandaaan thing originally as in 'I could eat some bear/bare chicken' which loosely translated means 'I'm really hungry and could eat a lot of chicken'
Ah right. Still don't get it but thanks for clarifying anyway and I'm pleased to say that it's not reached Manchester.
Manchester is one of the worst places for using the word "bare" and a lot more slang words with it.
Thankfully it's not in my circles and I hang out with some under 25s.
Lucky you some of the young lads that work with me talk a different language with all the slang
And they're exactly the ones that I don't wanna meet! Horrible. "
I'm gonna be honest I do like to see home time to get away |
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local language expressions are likely going to be used here when people use them near automatically in everyday life.
If you find you cant have meaningful intercourse with others, of whatever type, then use it as a filtering tool for you.
im not a fan of wuu type appreviations and text speak, as Im perhaps too set in my ways already. The use of lol, whrn something is barely amusing, even for the writer, does grind. |
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"I don't want to appear an old fart but I noticed that there seems to be an increase in the use of slang on profiles and even in forums. I am really amazed to see that the age of some people using it are towards their 30's. Why can we not say 'a lot' but instead feel the need to say 'bare/bear' etc?
Let's try to use the correct words in the correct context. What are your thoughts? "
Bare can mean very, but also means lots of
Example: yo I got bare gold on my watch bruv.
and positives and negatives understood.
sick, swag, piff and shabby are all good
and deep thats good but can mean sad,
and whack, air, waste and deep are all bad |
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"Don't pick the prickly pair with the paw when you pick a pare try to use the claw, but you don't need to use the claw when you pick a pear from the big pawpaw.... Have I given you a clue? "
Golly, Thanks Baloo |
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Nah then, w'at tha'll find is that closer t' Yorkshire thee gets tha better chance tha'll 'ave of understandin' folk as we speak propose English up 'ere, now dunt tell mi nob'dy's no' no'iced affore.
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"Nah then, w'at tha'll find is that closer t' Yorkshire thee gets tha better chance tha'll 'ave of understandin' folk as we speak propose English up 'ere, now dunt tell mi nob'dy's no' no'iced affore.
Ess"
Ah... Something I actually understand
Nita |
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"Anyone who copies a quote then simply adds "This".
It's lazy, lacking in thought and hardly the most intelligent way to validate an agreed opinion. "
this |
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"Nah then, w'at tha'll find is that closer t' Yorkshire thee gets tha better chance tha'll 'ave of understandin' folk as we speak propose English up 'ere, now dunt tell mi nob'dy's no' no'iced affore.
Ess
Ah... Something I actually understand
Nita "
Tha will do wha' wi' thee been from scunny.
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"Bare = naked to me xxx"
Reminds me of an anecdote a colleague told me, he used to work with Orange, before they were EE, in their call centre.
Apparently they weren't allowed to say 'bare with me' to a customer as some bigwig said it sounded too much like 'get naked with me' |
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