"At the end of the day " is very over-used. Another phrase that I've noticed is "oh well, happy days" - what's that all about?!
2007-08-11 11:22:08
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answered by Rachael H 5
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yeh m not bein funny but i reckon thas a siiiiccckkk one lol and...
thats heavyyyy
bufff
im marrrving
ohhh my dayyyzz
u got blanked
al diss u to the groundd
am down for that
y not mate y not
wagwan
that rengzz
wut a chav
cant think of anymore
2007-08-11 18:42:28
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answered by miss sunshine 3
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Whatever. . .
zip. zilch, nada,
boy-toy
like, like, like,,
Ours in the 60s were "Stone me!" and meant "I am surprised, and amazed"
Also 60's "uptight" which has gradually crept into normal language.
Interesting observation. Maybe you should be a sociologist.
2007-08-11 18:22:33
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answered by thisbrit 7
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Am i bovvered? (Catherine Tate)
Yeah but no but..........(Vicky Pollard Little Britain)
Are you dissing me? (Words on the street)
He is well Buff. (words on the street)
Cor blimey govenor stone a crow. (Cockeny rhyming slang)
There u go a few to be going on with. x
2007-08-12 08:41:31
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answered by Anonymous
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totally,woa now there's a thought, there are loads more it is just what people like to say when they copy their friends and what they say.
2007-08-12 04:02:10
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answered by rogerlifescence 3
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just thought of one - 'not being funny'
2007-08-11 18:19:18
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answered by Dan's The Man! 5
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you left me speachless
2007-08-11 18:20:47
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answered by Miroslav J 1
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...and he turned around to me and said...
2007-08-11 19:45:21
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answered by Damo 2
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can you get to the point?
2007-08-11 18:25:51
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answered by Lovely unicorn 5
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