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B00 | 17:52 Wed 25th Jun 2014 | ChatterBank
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I've shamelessly stolen this from a FB Feed, but as I'm only 20 minutes out of Manc City centre myself, this proper cracked me up, and yes, I've been guilty of saying all 26 of them at one stage or another.

http://www.buzzfeed.com/kellyoakes/alright-our-kid?bffbuk
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Haha, they are creeping in for me :) Pants are still knickers though ;)
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And "kecks" that's not there either.
Ah, yeah! I remember a rather confusing early experience trying to order a sausage bap!
We have the same dinner/tea/supper problem in Yorkshire.
We get a lot of minging stuff as well, what is a *** B00 ( I dare you)
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A wut?
The swear filter actually picked that up, it was the first four letters plus an e.
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Ahhh, got ya, I know what one of those is, horrible word, lol.
bobbins is bobbins of cotton = rotten, isn't it? Which is said to be cockney rhyming slang but probably exported to the far north.

I used to have dinner in the middle of the day except it really was the main meal. Tea was more snacky in the evening and supper might be a late biscuit or cuppa. To think I speak Mancs and I've never been there.
Lol sorry about that B00. I couldn't believe my ears when my GDaughter said that something was minging. Where do they get those awful words from?
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To be fair AYG, we say "minging" to rhyme with singing, whereas THAT word rhymes with singe (as in burn) totally different sound.

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