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Nikki Posted Thu 20 Dec, 2007 4:58 PM |
My favorite is "Groovy."
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Aletways Posted Thu 20 Dec, 2007 5:34 PM |
What does bomb diggity mean? When do you use it? Teach us! =oP |
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ricv64 Posted Thu 20 Dec, 2007 5:55 PM |
Aletways wrote: What does bomb diggity mean? When do you use it? Teach us! =oP
" Bomb " as in it's da bomb means it's good , bomb diggity is like the next level . I only saw it here the other day from Lindsey discribing a movie she saw
semi-obsolete terms I refuse to let go
Groovy
chick
dude
duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude !
ol lady
baby
daddy-oh , I blame my parents for that one |
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goosey_84 Posted Thu 20 Dec, 2007 5:58 PM |
bring 'ruca' back! |
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AbsolutPurple Posted Thu 20 Dec, 2007 6:38 PM |
depending on the mood it can be :
groovy
great
fuck it
mofo |
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I Came in Through the Bathroom Window Posted Thu 20 Dec, 2007 7:28 PM |
I forgot the best one!
"Che", it's like "hey", a vocative in argentinian spanish :o) |
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ricv64 Posted Thu 20 Dec, 2007 9:12 PM |
AbsolutPurple wrote: depending on the mood it can be :
groovy
great
fuck it
mofo
hippie ! |
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Esteban Posted Thu 20 Dec, 2007 9:15 PM |
Bang on. |
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goosey_84 Posted Thu 20 Dec, 2007 9:16 PM |
I Came in Through the Bathroom Window wrote: I forgot the best one!
"Che", it's like "hey", a vocative in argentinian spanish :o)
my favorite! haha |
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Rain on the brain Posted Thu 20 Dec, 2007 9:31 PM |
Mine is a typical Italian one: Mamma mia. (That's "my mum") and we use it to say "oh really?" "come on!" and things like these |
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bogusblue Posted Thu 20 Dec, 2007 9:33 PM |
Rain on the brain wrote: Mine is a typical Italian one: Mamma mia. (That's "my mum") and we use it to say "oh really?" "come on!" and things like these
I love "Mamma mia"!!! |
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Rain on the brain Posted Thu 20 Dec, 2007 9:36 PM |
bogusblue wrote: Rain on the brain wrote: Mine is a typical Italian one: Mamma mia. (That's "my mum") and we use it to say "oh really?" "come on!" and things like these
I love "Mamma mia"!!!
Do you? :) Mamma mia! |
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goosey_84 Posted Thu 20 Dec, 2007 9:39 PM |
in what context is that phrase used? |
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bogusblue Posted Thu 20 Dec, 2007 9:41 PM |
Rain on the brain wrote: bogusblue wrote: Rain on the brain wrote: Mine is a typical Italian one: Mamma mia. (That's "my mum") and we use it to say "oh really?" "come on!" and things like these
I love "Mamma mia"!!!
Do you? :) Mamma mia!
Yeah, I'm studying Italian and I love the way you speak and some of your slangs, although I don't know many of them =(. |
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bogusblue Posted Thu 20 Dec, 2007 9:46 PM |
I Came in Through the Bathroom Window wrote: I forgot the best one!
"Che", it's like "hey", a vocative in argentinian spanish :o)
Che, Juli! Please write a few words about "boludez", you know it's one of my favorites =). |
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