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10/11/2008 12:22:30
 
 
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>>>>>>>>For Dragan.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Excuse the paraphrase of (I think) Oscar Wilde. For one of your lists:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Hairdressing:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>US Bang = UK Fringe
>>>>>>>>US Pompadour = UK Quiff.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Not sure of the US terms but men can have sideburns, sideboards or louse-ladders.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Perfect - none of the expressions make any sense to me, except sideburns (which is only something I know, and it does make _some_ sense, but not much :). The last is ingenious, though :).
>>>>>>
>>>>>>BTW, Dragan, you're always going on about the paucity of words in English, well it seems the US is richer:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>US Suspenders (keep your trousers up) - UK Braces
>>>>>>US Retainer (shape the teeth) - UK Braces
>>>>>
>>>>>A retainer and braces are not the same thing. Here typically braces are worn for a couple of years and then when the braces are removed, a retainer is worn during the night only. Are both really referred to as 'braces' in the UK? Braces are attached and a retainer is not.
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>>>>I've never heard of someone wearing a retainer on his teeth here - that's why, whn I heard the expr. on a US prog t'other day my ears pricked up.
>>>>
>>>>A retainer would be a fee paid to a solicitor (lawyer) to secure his services, or a domestic servant, such as a butler, such as, in the book/film by Viv Stanshall (Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band), "Sir Henry at Rawlington End", the reference to the ancient butler: "Old Scrotum, the wrinkled retainer"
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>>>>:-)#) (wearing braces)
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>>>that little plastic thing the orthodontist gave my son is a retainer and that was in Bristol. Maybe everyone has bad teeth in Brighton.
>>
>>Don't know, but they seem to inherit them in Bristol! :-)~
>>
>>I thought you replied earlier that they were the both called braces?
>
>Not me guv

When you said to Tracy "No its the same here." I thought you meant "the same word".
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.
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