Um, well, Blimey is like Woah or Oh my!
and a spade could be a shovel? or some gardening tool.
2007-01-19 12:51:16
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answered by Anonymous
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"Pip, pip cherrio.", Hello or Goodbye depending on whether persons are meeting or Parting
"Bloody well right" Yes that is Correct.
"Blymie" Oh my God/Oh my Lord/ Oh ****ing Hell
What is a "Spade?" (Not the kind in a deck of cards.) Niggah.
2007-01-19 21:01:28
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answered by "Call me Dave" 5
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Well I'm no Brit but I've hear these phrases a time or two.
pip pip cherrio = good bye or there abouts
Bloody well right = roughly darn right!
blymie = wow! Holly Sh*t!
spade = shovel
2007-01-21 17:06:03
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answered by ikeman32 6
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American lol, I love the fact that you think American is a language.
I know what you mean though. Pip pip cherio would have meant goodbye in about the 1920's. Bloody well right, just mean hell, yeah. Blymie is like wow. Spade could mean shovel or a negro.
2007-01-19 21:00:27
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answered by Leo_B_Scotch 3
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"Pip, pip cherrio." Have a great day
"Bloody well right" Damn right/straight
Blymie" Excuse the f*ck out of me
What is a "Spade?" (Not the kind in a deck of cards.)
An instrument used for digging.
2007-01-19 20:58:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not sure about "pip, pip cheerio"
"Bloody well right" = "damn right"
"Blimie" is an expression of surprise. It is a contraction of "God blind me", which they used to say a lot a long time ago.
A spade is a shovel, unless they have a different meaning for that in Britain.
2007-01-19 20:55:50
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answered by Anonymous
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"Pip, pip cherrio." =
Good-bye see you soon
"Bloody well right"
Absolutely!
"Blymie"
Oh my God!
What is a "Spade?" (Not the kind in a deck of cards.)
A type of digging tool....a shovel?
2007-01-19 20:52:36
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answered by THINKER 2
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pip,pip cheerio =have a nice day
''bloody well right''=yes that is correct
''blimey''=wow
a ''spade''is an iron for to loosen hard soil some people think it is a shovel but it is not you use the shovel after you loosen the soil with the spade first.
2007-01-19 22:42:06
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answered by Aonarach 5
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Cheerio: Have a nice day!
Bloody well right: Jeeze! You're right on the ball.
Blymie: You gotta be kiddin'!
A spade is an implement for digging your yard (garden). Also, an ancient, derogative term for someone whose skin might not be quite as white as yours.
2007-01-20 06:07:33
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answered by cymry3jones 7
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English: Gotta go, goodbye.
English: Very much right.
English: Holy Cow.
I don't know Spade, unless it's the racist remark?
2007-01-19 20:54:17
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answered by Lifesnadir 3
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