Trollheart |
01-31-2023 06:52 PM |
First: is that an actual copy of the Daily Star? Because I knew they were bad, but my god, they used to report some news at least. Now it looks like they're the British equivalent of the Enquirer or the Weekly World News! You sure that's not just a joke front page? God I hope so.
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Originally Posted by Psy-Fi
(Post 2226651)
I've heard "loo," "going to the loo," "where's the loo?" but I've never heard "bog."
And I'm British...
:shycouch:
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Yeah, go to the bog is well known here. Mind you, in Ireland we have Peat bogs, which are basically marshes where turf grows, so, you know, could be either.
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Originally Posted by Janszoon
(Post 2226654)
I grew up in an area that was full of cranberry bogs, so the word has very different connotation to me. :laughing:
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Can be both here. Also "Bog off!" and the famous BOGOFF (Buy One Get One For Free)!
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Originally Posted by The Batlord
(Post 2226655)
Brit bongers be having tea and crumpets before they **** in a bog.
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Sometimes even literally.
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