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Can you british people explain what "banter" means ?

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Yo @TeeEm don't be atting me and then deleting the post brooooo come on what did you say???
Original post by longshot100
Making jokes towards each other
lighthearted funny topics/ gossip
literal LOL OMFG I CAN'T STOP LAUGHING moments

supposed to be intelligent joking about, but nowadays is used as below

examples
"Mate, I saw you checking out Mr Smith in lesson"
"Urgh, Wtf are you on about, you f***ing r***rd, I'll slap you"
"Relax, it's just banter"



"What if the chicken at Nando's is actually made by Los Pollos Hermanos?"
"... AND Mr O'Neill is Gus!!!"
"which means that Mr Smith would be Walter!"
"so Nando's chicken is made from meth?! No wonder it's so good!!"
... continue making puns and jokes that only you and your friends would get...
"Oh my god, that was pure banter, I can't stop laughing"

I'm going to stop now, before this post gets too banterlicious


Also banter is when your new Dutch history teacher says he's found the Head of History's G-Spot and that's why she isn't in today!!!!! :tongue:
:lol::laugh:
Banter is like something funny or a joke or something not to be taken seriously.

"We've just had some great banter!"
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Supple term used to describe activities or chat that is playful, intelligent and original. Banter is something you either posses or lack, there is no middle ground. It is also something inherently English, stemming as it does from traditional hi-jinks and tomfoolery of British yesteryear.

To quote Urban Dictionary. Very well put if I do say so myself
You have to experience banter to know what it is
Original post by homeland.lsw
Also banter is when your new Dutch history teacher says he's found the Head of History's G-Spot and that's why she isn't in today!!!!! :tongue:
:lol::laugh:



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He's savage
Original post by longshot100
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He's savage


too savage...

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