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Spawn_Of_Darkside
June 5th, 2003, 20:38
Are the words "Wanker", "Wanka" , "Bloody", "Bollox" and "Bollocks" allowed. This has confused many of my clan.

-=DoW=- Dsotm
June 6th, 2003, 01:32
No these terms are not allowed. We have several UK members in the the clan including myself, and none of us use these words in chat. Our stateside and other members are fully aware of these terms and what they mean.

Spawn_Of_Darkside
June 6th, 2003, 08:27
I said Bollox yesterday in the server, and the whole team said "Whats bollox"? Was quite amusing....

-=DoW=- MauryMac
June 6th, 2003, 08:49
Hehe, yeah, i still don't know "exactly" what it means, i just know its not good. :shock:

Father-Time.
June 6th, 2003, 09:11
It defines male genitalia, and as you put it Maury "Not Good".
Please refrain from using it on the servers or forums. Funny as it maybe.

Thanks

Father

Hari Seldon
June 8th, 2003, 13:11
Of course, I guess in jolly old England to "roger" someone is also a little dirty, so how do we communicate in the affirmative?

Acedeal
June 8th, 2003, 14:29
affirmative

Hari Seldon
June 8th, 2003, 14:34
Roger.

sniper_nick
June 8th, 2003, 14:37
LOL

Spawn_Of_Darkside
June 19th, 2003, 17:40
I personally think we're stereotyped. I just got back from college last Thursday and saw a bit of Buffy (the last ep). That guy named spike says loads of british words, most of which we dont even say anymore. Although im sure there are some words which mean little to us, mean big offense to you. So i will refrain from swearing from now on...except bloody..thats just a cool word! :banger:

TR-JustinMc06-
June 20th, 2003, 00:30
bloody means f*** correct?

Dutchie
June 20th, 2003, 05:53
nope.. you could say bloody He** for example...

Spawn_Of_Darkside
June 20th, 2003, 09:12
I never say bloody hell. Bloody is like "oh for christs sake", but britisher!

Dutchie
June 20th, 2003, 09:13
why not use "okidoki" ? :lol:

Hari Seldon
June 20th, 2003, 16:14
Affirmative.

ByteMe97
June 20th, 2003, 17:46
I'm assuming bugger is out of the question as well, unless used to describe that little bugger. :D

Spawn_Of_Darkside
June 20th, 2003, 19:55
Bugger, is short for Buggery. Which is not to nice, but bugger aint used to much anymore. Git is the new thing.

={S4U}=Nitrochloric_acid
August 13th, 2003, 12:00
Wow you do have alot of word in you vocabulary but been british anyway i do understand the word you are asking about but ur you british or not ?

={S4U}=Nitrochloric_acid
August 15th, 2003, 07:19
http://www.cockneyrhymingslang.co.uk

This website has all the British slang words