Anyone ever used a word or thought a word meant something but didnt?
I.e
I'm walking on my todd/billy today.
I thought it meant im walking with todd/billy, but i know better nowadays since i asked loudly in a science class "whose billy?".
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Anyone ever used a word or thought a word meant something but didnt?
I.e
I'm walking on my todd/billy today.
I thought it meant im walking with todd/billy, but i know better nowadays since i asked loudly in a science class "whose billy?".
:P Are you asking or saying? :P
Actually I have no idea what you're on about - never heard that expression before. :blink:
on my jack jones !!!
who the feck is jack jones ?
I don't know him either! :unsure:
:angry: Dammit!
Anyone care to explain these European expressions to a confused Yank? :wacko:
From the slang dictionnary, Jack Jones = alone, so "on my Jack Jones" should mean something like "on my own"
Still searching the "Billy" stuff
Brb going for a "forest gump"
Is this some kinda cockney thing ? lol
Is that the same as a Forest Dump? :blink:Quote:
Originally posted by alan36uk@6 August 2003 - 21:52
Brb going for a "forest gump"
Is this some kinda cockney thing ? lol
I used to think entomology was the study of the roots of words.
How embarrassing is that. :lol: :lol: :lol:
You can imagine how I felt when I discovered it was etymology.
Well, all you had to do was work the bugs out - then you were ok! ;)