Anything you say but your friends don't?

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FranzTyphid

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i do like i use an old reference out of the machine gunners (some old kids program)
"Where we going now then?"
oh and i swear in german
 

THEMANWHOIS

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I've been told off a couple of times earlier in the semester for adding "as balls" to the end of some sentences. For example... "It's hot as balls." "I'm late as balls." "I'm tired as balls."

I'm better now, thanks.
 

Vibgyor

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Responding to an insult with "Yeah well YOUR a hyperactive hippopotamus!"

I'm in therapy now...
 

Captain_Ne-San

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My friends back in my hometown all said "Shit the Bed" but nobody I've met since says that. I don't swear in other languages but I have a habit of throwing odd words from other langauges into my daily use. A bit of German, Latin and Japanese here and there.
 

thatsepic

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i am the only one in my group of friends who says "bother that nonsense" dont know why but maybe after the tenth time in a day that shits them up the wall or i am just slowly going insane and i always say "oh balls" when ever something shitty happens which in my life happens about 10 times per day
 

Z of the Na'vi

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Instead of cussing I usually put the phrase "Buttplugging" in my sentences.

For example, If its cold out, I say "Its buttplugging cold out here dude."

Im weird like that :p
 

ix_tab

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I am the only one who likes to reference 'Street Sharks' repeatedly and say 'jawesome'. This is because I am lame.
 

RavingPenguin

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I swear in Japanese.
I use OI! instead of HEY! (its weird here in america), in fact I use alot of british phrases and words.
I often sound as if Ive come from the 1800's rather than the 21st century.
 

SharPhoe

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ix_tab said:
I am the only one who likes to reference 'Street Sharks' repeatedly and say 'jawesome'. This is because I am too epic for them to comprehend.
Fixed that up for ya.

I say a lot of things that my friends don't, and I also try to swear a lot less.
 

z0nbie

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ix_tab said:
I am the only one who likes to reference 'Street Sharks' repeatedly and say 'jawesome'. This is because I am lame.
I sadly say "jawsome" a lot as well... I'm 28 and no one understands me lol...
I say "epic" a lot to describe anything... I don't think I've ever described anything epic while using the word though
I'm also from the maritime regeion of Canada ... I have a lot of things some people find weird... for instance: when I ask "where are we going" i ask "where we to?"
 

Skeleon

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I say "ala" a lot which is part of the dialect where I lived for a long time.
The people there put it in front of practically everything, like "ala gut", "ala ciao".
I think it's something like the English "well".
"Well, alright", "Well, bye then".
But now I live in a different part of Germany and everybody looks at me funny when I say that, which is all the time.
 

ix_tab

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HuddledMass said:
ix_tab said:
I am the only one who likes to reference 'Street Sharks' repeatedly and say 'jawesome'. This is because I am lame.
I sadly say "jawsome" a lot as well... I'm 28 and no one understands me lol...
I say "epic" a lot to describe anything... I don't think I've ever described anything epic while using the word though
I'm also from the maritime regeion of Canada ... I have a lot of things some people find weird... for instance: when I ask "where are we going" i ask "where we to?"
I blame my English father for the fact that instead of saying 'I'll give it back to you', I say 'I'll give it you back.'


SharPhoe said:
ix_tab said:
I am the only one who likes to reference 'Street Sharks' repeatedly and say 'jawesome'. This is because I am too epic for them to comprehend.
Fixed that up for ya.

I say a lot of things that my friends don't, and I also try to swear a lot less.
Lolllll, thank you for the correcting of my heinous mistake.


And I should also add that I swear a lot. And utter random catholic blasphemy for someone who was raised in a non christian household.
 

artemkin

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i used to say 'good times', 'happy days' and sing the FUN song from sponge bob way too much..
now im nice and depressed so its all good
 

chumpzilla_69

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I like to throw in a "Crikey!" instead of swearing.
Poxy is another underused word, means crappy or bad essentially. I swear the only person i've met who uses that word is my dad.

I also seem to be the only person at my school who uses "bugger"
 

twistedshadows

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I regularly use a few obscure terms and expressions that earn me quizzical expressions from the people I talk to. It's all the fault of excessive reading. :)
 

Valiance

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I use the word "sir" a lot in sarcastic context.

A lot of people think I'm "trying too hard to be polite" and they can't tell that when they say "sup bro" and I say "Good day, sir!" that I'm being sarcastic.

It goes kinda like this:
"sup brah"
"Evenin', sir!"
"relax bro, don't call me sir"
"...I-I was just kiddin' around, haha."
"it aint the 18th centry bro"

Things like that. Like a couple of my friends go around with me like that, (ie: not "i leik cod4" but "One of my most favorite activities to partake in would be the use of my exquisite XBAWKS.") but plenty of people think I'm weird when they overhear it.