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Slang words that make you cringe...

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Original post by ivybridge
It doesn't annoy me though.


I thought it was a list of cringy words, my bad.
What does moist mean in UK slang? I never heard anyone use moist as slang in the US.
anything with "-ting" as a suffix... :colonhash:
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An overused word
When posh little kids and dumbass white girls say "fam"... Sit yo ass back down in your posh 4 bedroom house you plops
Original post by SmileyVibe
What does moist mean in UK slang? I never heard anyone use moist as slang in the US.

You're moist. Ask your local roadman...
Original post by Someboady
You're moist. Ask your local roadman...


Well, it is a little moist outside because of the rain. Now can you please explain me what moist means in the UK slang? That would be great.
Original post by SmileyVibe
What does moist mean in UK slang? I never heard anyone use moist as slang in the US.


urbandictionary lass
Original post by SmileyVibe
Well, it is a little moist outside because of the rain. Now can you please explain me what moist means in the UK slang? That would be great.

If you're moist you're a softie
mush and charva
Original post by ivybridge
"Ite", "pussio", "bruv", "safe", "fam", "moist", "banter", "yolo", "batty boy" etc.etc.

Legit, speak English properly or **** off.


batty boy is a classic!

"bae" is truly the worst
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peak.
Original post by Roxy1331
anything with "-ting" as a suffix... :colonhash:


how you doing buffting?
Original post by lolatmaths
how you doing buffting?



:argh::argh::argh:
Damn, scrolling through these posts no doubt made me cringe. Pretty much most words said by everyone can be summarised by the almighty Jacksfilms:

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Original post by Greg Jackson
batty boy is a classic!

"bae" is truly the worst


No, it is derogatory and homophobic.
Original post by ivybridge
No, it is derogatory and homophobic.


Oh well.
Original post by ivybridge
No, it is derogatory and homophobic.


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Moist.
Original post by acupofgreentea
Ah, that makes a lot more sense. :yep:

I thought you meant you actively pronounced it like that -- which doesn't make sense now, but it was early. :redface: Apologies.

Are you from Birmingham, like your profile says? I always thought "bird" was more of a Liverpool thing. :holmes:


It's def not exclusive to Liverpool lol and yes just am outside the centre

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