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rosiespark) wrote2005-06-26 11:53 pm
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Yes, it's a meme-thingy - but it's an interesting one...
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Because
semyaza did it and where she leads, I'm honoured to follow. In some things, at least. ;)
British slang is where it should be, at the top of the list. I also did a lot of guessing. Apparently I know a lot more prison slang than Canadian, New England and Southern slang combined. Stop looking at me suspiciously!
Because
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Your Slanguage Profile |
British Slang: 75% |
Aussie Slang: 50% |
Victorian Slang: 50% |
Prison Slang: 25% |
Canadian Slang: 0% |
New England Slang: 0% |
Southern Slang: 0% |
British slang is where it should be, at the top of the list. I also did a lot of guessing. Apparently I know a lot more prison slang than Canadian, New England and Southern slang combined. Stop looking at me suspiciously!
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Otherwise, I guessed a lot. Never heard of "step ins".
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Well, lucky you!
;P
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(Acually, Tim Hortons has destroyed my ability to order coffee - I keep thinking that any store will know what I want if I ask for a triple-triple, and this is not always the case.)
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I had gathered that. But I'm still boggling over the description. I mean, WTF?
They're also good for long trips in the car, if you by a forty-pack...
Ooh! Drools at the thought of a 40=pack of mini-doughnuts...
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Ooh! Drools at the thought of a 40=pack of mini-doughnuts...
You see, they have their uses.