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fit = attractive

bloke = a man
Reply 2
Bloke is slang for boy or guy. Fit has got 2 meanings really ie "Shes/he's fit" (Fit as in sexy) Or the other meaning is fit like fit and healthy.
Reply 3
Fit = attractive/sexy/pretty
Bloke = guy
and don't forget over 'fag' means cigarette - could have just saved u some awkward moments :biggrin:
oh and fanny packs...are bum bags


LMAO
gossip_girl
oh and fanny packs...are bum bags


LMAO

:eek:
Reply 7
MatthewB
Ok i moved from America to England, and you guys sure got your own words.

What does 'fit' mean? And 'bloke'?
We sure do! It's called English!!!

Fit = hottie
Bloke = dude

other things:

Aluminium is pronounced al-yew-min-ee-um.
ise instead of IZE
colour instead of color
etc etc

Go here, young man http://www.scit.wlv.ac.uk/~jphb/american.html
Reply 8
i love it how 3 extra people found the need to give a definition once an adequate one had already been made. :biggrin:
Reply 9
fit = buff
bloke = geezer
ninjapanda
i love it how 3 extra people found the need to give a definition once an adequate one had already been made. :biggrin:

:biggrin:
Fit = Elisha Cuthbert
Bloke = Jack bauer
Reply 11
Women can call blokes fit as well though, its not just used to refer to women.
gossip_girl
oh and fanny packs...are bum bags


LMAO


Fanny means your arse over there...not...your minge
Reply 13
mockish
fit = buff
bloke = geezer

buff = nang
geezer = jack the lad

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DanGrover
Fanny means your arse over there...not...your minge

Hahahahahahaha straight from the Office!!!!! :biggrin:
Reply 15
gossip_girl
oh and fanny packs...are bum bags


LMAO


LOL. That always makes me laugh.
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Originally Posted by mockish
fit = buff
bloke = geezer



buff = nang
geezer = jack the lad



LMAO

nang = chung
jack the lad = fella
this helping?
Reply 18
"Fit" is English slang for "I'm an illiterate tosser with no concept of an elaborate vocabulary". It's just simpler, as you see.
Reply 19
here's atricky one for you
Worcestershire is pronounced wo-ste-shire,
same applies for towcester (pronounced toaster!)
and any place thats splet that way, ignore ce bit in the middle!
i was born in Britian and only figured that out recently :redface:

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