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Now I know where the New Years Eve Parties Are
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05/01/2008 13:33:20
 
 
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Statutory holidays
Category:
New Year's Day
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01279085
Message ID:
01279625
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13
Ok here's one just for you :-)

but seriously I think quite often there's some quite derogatory stuff about women in here. Those girls aren't slags (thats a nasty word) they're just out having their idea of a nice time. Doesn't look like they're picking a fight with anyone for starts.

Nick
>I know you don't use emoticons and I'm not sure there is one for tongue-in-cheek. And, as FVZ says, "If she were my daughter I'd ..."
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>>Well Terry I think you're being v judgemental there. Who knows when your kiddies are off to university they may appear looking like that in freshers week. I used to live near Bath and every year the street where filled in October with girls dressed in skimpy togas consuming vast amounts of alcohol
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>>>>Slags? We don't use that term here in slang that I know of. I had to look it up. I thought the closest term we use would be 'skank' but then I saw slag also meant prostitute...
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>>>>I looked it up here:
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>>>>http://www.peevish.co.uk/slang/s.htm
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>>>>>>I am packing a bag and heading to Cardiff!
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>>>>>>>http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=505497&in_page_id=1770
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>>>>>Trust me - you woldn't want to know slags like these on the streets of Britain at chucking-out time. The very wost dregs of the hoi poloi that infest our streets.
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>>>Not exactly "prozzies" - although slapper would do too (the def. of that doesn't say it all either: it would be a woman who's getting on a bit - "mutton dressed as lamb") - they're usually of looser morals and, shal we say, not too well brought up (cf "trailer trash").
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