My barber used to say that to me, every time I had my haircut. I didn't have a clue what he
meant until I was about 37 and he pointed to the condoms.........It takes all sorts ............innit???
Cheers and Beers
Graham
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To work as pronouced in broad Yorkshire
This is Yorkshire English, my County the biggest County in England
Good ones Graham I think maybe our friends over the pond made need a translation especially for the last one lol
It could help. I don't know what a coil shed is, or a doss house, etc.
My partner and I provided accounting services to independent contractors. Our clients came to us from all parts of the world. As you might expect, communication was often a challenge. We both agreed however that the Brits were by far the hardest to understand.
G Brown
Loc: Sunny Bognor Regis West Sussex UK
You cannot spell a dialect, the sense of what is being said often gets lost in translation. The reason you find dialect funny is the interplay of the spoken words, with several different meanings, where one of which, contradicts or is way out of context to the intention of the speaker.
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