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184.1 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Fri Jul 28 1995 03:05 | 4 |
| BOHICA--Bend Over Here It Comes Again. Usually used in reference to
government.
fred();
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184.2 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | proud counter-culture McGovernik | Fri Jul 28 1995 11:26 | 9 |
| YMMV - your mileage may very
TYVM - thank you very much
ETFOOM - Excuse (RO) me?
RO - Recognizable obscenity
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184.3 | | POWDML::CKELLY | The Proverbial Bad Penny | Fri Jul 28 1995 11:56 | 3 |
| not from notes, but cute nonetheless:
IITYWYBMAD- If I Tell You Will You Buy Me A Drink :-)))))
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184.4 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Fri Jul 28 1995 11:58 | 7 |
| NIMBY - Not In My Back Yard. Usually in reference to homless shelters
and nuclear waste dumps.
MEGO - My Eyes Glaze Over. A loss of concern over a problem due to
sensory overload.
fred();
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184.5 | WDYA and Wenwes | CSSE::NEILSEN | Wally Neilsen-Steinhardt | Fri Jul 28 1995 12:46 | 7 |
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WDYA - Why Do You Ask? A label on a file drawer in a co-worker's office.
Wenwes - people who are always talking about life in their previous location.
"When we lived in Rhodesia..." This is not an Americanism. I've heard
it most often in connection with outlying parts of the Former
British Empire.
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184.6 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Fri Jul 28 1995 16:21 | 16 |
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A couple of Western terms:
Happy as a pig in slop--there's nothing more content than a pig up to
his knees in the slop trough.
Built like a brick outhouse--Term of admiration of the physical
attributes of cowgirls ;^).
A couple of my favorite British terms:
Knocked-up--to be awakened by a tapping on the door.
Keep your pecker up--Keep your spirits up in the face of adversity.
fred();
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184.7 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Fri Jul 28 1995 16:36 | 3 |
| Well, in the US, "knocked-up" is often used to mean "pregnant".
Steve
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184.8 | furthermore | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Fri Jul 28 1995 16:55 | 6 |
| re .7
And, in the US, "pecker" is often a reference to the primary male sex
organ ;<}.
fred();
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184.9 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Fri Jul 28 1995 17:16 | 5 |
| Re: .8
I suspect that's the same as is intended by the British phrase.
Steve
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184.10 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Fri Jul 28 1995 18:06 | 7 |
| re .9
pecker--england.
The only time's I've heard it used (in British films or such) it has
meant spirit/attitude. In fact it is defined as such in the Webster
Dictionary.
fred();
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184.11 | Some English ones. | LARVAE::TILSON_V | | Mon Jul 31 1995 12:19 | 41 |
| Hello,
Well I'm English - so here's my penny'worth:
1. "Keep you pecker up" - Yep, you're right, it does refer to spirit rather
than a particular part of ya body.
2. The pig in slop one, actually we say "Happy as a pig in sh*t" - I
like that one!
3. "Better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick" - Self
explanatory I hope.
4. "Gotta get some juice" - fill the car up with gas.
5. "How's ya belly off for spots?" - How are you keeping.
6. "A Wheeze"" - to be very amusing.
7. "Piece of cake" - Real easy
8. "Gordon Bennett!" - Term of surprise, mild shock - I forget who
gordon was.
9. "Gone for a burton" - It gone wrong, all is lost.
10. "Give it some wellie" - To put more force behind an activity, i.e.
in driving terms, put you foot down on the gas.
11. P.D.Q. - Pretty damn quick!
12. "cock up" - to make a mistake. i.e. you "cocked it up".
13. "Tom and Dick" - Sick. But this is cockney rhyming slang, so guess
I'm going off the general idea - but still used.
14. "Plonka" - A stupid person/idiot. i.e. what a plonka!
There are loads more that I can't remember right now. Enjoy!
Vic
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184.12 | Let's go on... | VAXSPO::HAMILTON | | Mon Jul 31 1995 13:20 | 7 |
| What about BTW? What does it means?
It's getting great up to now. Maybe I'll do a dictionary...
Come on, you guys gotta have a lot more expressions you use. Don't mind
if it is too known in USA or UK, because it's not probably known in
other countries...
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184.13 | | TP011::KENAH | Do we have any peanut butter? | Mon Jul 31 1995 14:11 | 5 |
| BTW -- By the way.
WRT -- With regard to.
DILLIGAF -- Do I look like I give a ___k?
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184.14 | A few more | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Mon Jul 31 1995 14:27 | 12 |
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FWIW--For What It's Worth (usually no much).
FYI--For Your Information.
IMO--In My Opinion
IMHO--In My Humble Opinion
IMNSHO--(already mentioned) IN My Not So Humble Opinion
fred();
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184.15 | | NUBOAT::HEBERT | Captain Bligh | Tue Aug 01 1995 09:44 | 9 |
| NNTTM = No need to thank me
...and, a saying I heard many times in the U.S. south and west:
Bird's nest on the ground - meaning, easy pickings.
HTH, { hope this helps }
Art
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184.16 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Tue Aug 01 1995 12:10 | 4 |
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MYOB--Mind Your Own Business
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184.17 | | BIGQ::GARDNER | justme....jacqui | Wed Aug 02 1995 10:28 | 3 |
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BYOB = bring your own bottle
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184.18 | FIIGMO | CSSE::NEILSEN | Wally Neilsen-Steinhardt | Thu Aug 03 1995 13:40 | 8 |
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FIIGMO = RO It, I've Got My Orders
= I'm leaving, so I don't care about it any more
US Military
See .2 for RO
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184.19 | FUBAR | CIVPR1::STOCK | | Fri Aug 04 1995 15:55 | 6 |
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FUBAR = (RO) Beyond All Recognition
= " " Any Recovery
U.S. Military, and most engineering schools/organizations
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184.20 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Fri Aug 04 1995 17:27 | 3 |
| TANSTAAFL = There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch
(Robert A. Heinlein, "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress")
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184.21 | It was good for you, too? | VAXSPO::HAMILTON | | Mon Aug 07 1995 14:52 | 9 |
| I got a brand new vocabulary!
I'll not answer any more but I'll keep this topic open, and I foresee
that it will serve as a dictionary to non-Americans users.
Thanks everybody.
Ham.
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184.22 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Mon Aug 07 1995 15:32 | 10 |
|
Osha Clip--When you are working on a carburetor and take a little clip
off that turns out to be backed by a spring and the whole thing goes
"pleeing" and disappears into a trans-galactic wormhole, and you go
"Oooooooshhhhaaaaa".
Jesus Pin--Same thing, except you drop a little mental pin that goes
rattling down through the engine compartment. "***** where'd that go".
fred();
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184.23 | | CSC32::HADDOCK | Saddle Rozinante | Mon Aug 07 1995 15:40 | 5 |
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Awwsht--Generally pronounced between clenched teeth. The negation of
999 attaboys.
fred();
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184.24 | | SPSEG::COVINGTON | When the going gets weird... | Thu Aug 10 1995 17:09 | 3 |
| .24
The Jesus nut on a helicopter is up in the main rotor hub. As in,
Jesus, it that fails, I'll be seeing ya soon.
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