How do you say ______

zprestoe

Member
Ice lolly is the dumbest term in the history on the englsih language.
In australia we have Rockmelon, In america we have Canterlope.
And ove in australia "soda" is Just Fizzy drink
 

tomborsari

Steel Member
ooooh when i went to wyoming, they called
Dr. Pepper Mr. Pibb
and so when i stopped by mcdonalds, i just kept asking for doctor pepper, and the russian guy didnt understand
haha
 
Matt Dibble said:
bk says a's really weird in some words. he will be like bArspin, lol idk how to say it. or gnAr. just a long dumb sounding of the original.
HAHAHA yes! It sounds like "bearspin".

I think the UK says something weird for Band-Aids, I'm not sure though.
 
Why do you guys over there call crisps chips haha. Chips are different to french fries too, french fries are those really thin ones you get at mcdonalds and chips are the fat ones made from cut up potatoes lolllll.
 
Conor Davidson said:
Matt Dibble said:
bk says a's really weird in some words. he will be like bArspin, lol idk how to say it. or gnAr. just a long dumb sounding of the original.
HAHAHA yes! It sounds like "bearspin".

I think the UK says something weird for Band-Aids, I'm not sure though.


yeah we call them plasters haha

OMG

its so funny to hear all you non uk people saying all this about the uk when what you find so bizzare i find just like so common i would even think twice about it.
 

seankane

Member
when terry was over hear i just laughed pretty much the whole time

hearing him talk to his mom on the phone was the funniest shit ever
 

Jordan Jasa

Silver Member
in australia they call afternoon "arvo", as in, "this arvo i dun a gnarr t-dwon!"

i think thats what it is anyway haha.
 
Apple iZackk. said:
Ice lolly is the dumbest term in the history on the englsih language.
In australia we have Rockmelon, In america we have Canterlope.
And ove in australia "soda" is Just Fizzy drink
lol i call it cool drink, or by what the drink is actually called. like sprite, coke, fanta etc.
 

ibbruiser

Sean Cardwell
Tom Borsari said:
ooooh when i went to wyoming, they called
Dr. Pepper Mr. Pibb
and so when i stopped by mcdonalds, i just kept asking for doctor pepper, and the russian guy didnt understand
haha
different drinks.

like coke and pepsi
 
Jordan said:
in australia they call afternoon "arvo", as in, "this arvo i dun a gnarr t-dwon!"

i think thats what it is anyway haha.
yeah thats it haha

edit: top ramen in Australia is 2 minute noodles :p
 

Grahamk

Member
This is for all you Aussies
You know you call crisps 'chips', and chips 'hotchips'
What if you had a cold chip, what would you call that
 

Matt Dibble

M3MB3R
Staff member
Ozzy said:
Why do you guys over there call crisps chips haha. Chips are different to french fries too, french fries are those really thin ones you get at mcdonalds and chips are the fat ones made from cut up potatoes lolllll.

chips - potato chips
french fries - fries like mcdonalds, thin
steak fries - cut up potatos, thick and gnar.
 

chadsterr

Member
steak fries? haha whattt?

Its Chips man!
Local Chippy...fish n chip shop. there's one around every corner in yorkshire.
 
Ive heard that in Southern states 'coke' is any fizzy drink. Like you walk into a bar and be like:

- Gimme a coke.
- What kind of?
- Sprite.

Also if I translated from polish some would be like:

soda/pop = gas drinks
ramen noodles = chinese soup

If you wanna hear some funky language you definitely need to see some classic Corey Clement videos like this one.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCI-9D-BCLg&feature=related

Stuff like this makes me feel like aussies can't speak english, as I have stated before. It's okay if you think of it as a whole different language, Australian, but it's too weird for me to consider it a form of spoken english.
 

ghost24

Member
IM FINNA GO TO DA GROCERY STORE MY NIGGA YAHEARDME ILL BE BACK IN A SEC YAHEARDME ISS ALL GOOD YAHEARDME


Down in New Orleans, we say "Yaheardme" after like, everything, no joke haha

Edit: Forgot to add, if you cant speak hella ghetto, then you wont be able to pronounce "Yaheardme" the proper way. Its pronounced "Yuh-erd-me" but the "Yuh" is really low key, its basically "Yurdme"
 

Kyper

Member
Pete Pachota said:
Ive heard that in Southern states 'coke' is any fizzy drink. Like you walk into a bar and be like:

- Gimme a coke.
- What kind of?
- Sprite.
It's true. I had to specify when I lived in Oakland. But when I came down to LA Tech I asked my friend for a coke and he went to his fridge and he was like, "What one do you want?"

Yeah. We're awesome.
-The South
 
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