• Hello!

    Either you have not registered on this site yet, or you are registered but have not logged in. In either case, you will not be able to use the full functionality of this site until you have registered, and then logged in after your registration has been approved.

    Registration is FREE, so please register so you can participate instead of remaining a lurker....

    Please be certain that the location field is correctly filled out when you register. All registrations that appear to be bogus will be rejected. Which means that if your location field does NOT match the actual location of your registration IP address, then your registration will be rejected.

    Sorry about the strictness of this requirement, but it is necessary to block spammers and scammers at the door as much as possible.

Question for people in Britain

colinmcc said:
Correct.

It's just the ruder version of poo with an 'e' on the end.

:rolleyes:

its a fecking scottish term lol
so is feck!!! feck feck feck

and yeah its sh*ite
god i love that word :)
 
3330PHILIP said:
To your only nightmare...

...You put on your signature that you always do typos, why not just check your spelling, grammar, etc before submitting, or are you too lazy. It's really annoying when trying to read someone's message and they haven't taken the time to write with correct and legible grammar (very simple grammar...).

:-offtopic i have that same issue... especially with those wee 13 year old yankie kiddies that TyPe lYkE DiS --- OMG!! i swear i could rip them apart. but really i dont think we have issues like this here which im soooooo glad of...

as for a few typos here and there, ack we all do it
 
Tula_Montage said:
its a fecking scottish term lol
so is feck!!! feck feck feck

:-offtopic

I thought feck was an Irish thing? (Father Ted to be exact so they could get away with it on TV)

The 'e' on the end of rude poo is standard in Scotland. A lot of places in northern England use it as well.

I think the Irish tend to add alter it slightly to shoite. :)

I think I'm thinking about this too much .... ah well, work is very boring. :)
 
colinmcc said:
:-offtopic

I thought feck was an Irish thing? (Father Ted to be exact so they could get away with it on TV)

The 'e' on the end of rude poo is standard in Scotland. A lot of places in northern England use it as well.

I think the Irish tend to add alter it slightly to shoite. :)

I think I'm thinking about this too much .... ah well, work is very boring. :)

hahaha well it is kinda but i use it wayyyy to much...
and yeah work is such a drag these days, especially when you have bruised ribs (dont ask) and a sore head and feeling sick and and and a sore tummy!!! :sobstory:

i get to go home and be lazy in oh 40 mins yay!!!
 
colinmcc said:
:-offtopic

I thought feck was an Irish thing? (Father Ted to be exact so they could get away with it on TV)

The 'e' on the end of rude poo is standard in Scotland. A lot of places in northern England use it as well.

I think the Irish tend to add alter it slightly to shoite. :)

I think I'm thinking about this too much .... ah well, work is very boring. :)
Actually, this is all very educating since 2 of my 4 grandparents came to America as children. My paternal grandmother moved from Scotland and maternal grandfather from Ireland. Both moved to Queens New York where I grew up.

All I know is you did not use the word bloody as an adjective around my grandmother. :duck:
 
Back
Top