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Lol they just discovered scotch eggs. Well I say brekkers, but it is a uk thing. If it’s an American show then they think it’s cute to start using Brit slang and think people have no clue about scotch eggs.
I used to eat scotch eggs when my Scot-descent BIL made them for the family Christmas party. So good.
...Could we also please stop calling vegetables "veggies"? We're not all four years old.
They're veggies. I like to call them veggies. I'll continue to call them veggies. Veggies, veggies, veggies. Last night I even asked my wife if she picked up the veggies for tonight's dinner.
It”s a great term and perfectly describes a person I used to know who gets very angry if not fed and don’t even try to to talk to him until he has finished feeding.
I think hangry is perfectly descriptive. English gets new word inventions all the time. This word is actually useful, and understandable.
They're veggies. I like to call them veggies. I'll continue to call them veggies. Veggies, veggies, veggies. Last night I even asked my wife if she picked up the veggies for tonight's dinner.
Me too. Veggies. Nothing wrong with the word, IMO. But veg is OK with me too, what is the plural of veg?
Any one else hate when someone calls a cup of coffee a "cuppa" ? Especially if they just say cuppa and don't add "joe" after it....annoying either way.
Any one else hate when someone calls a cup of coffee a "cuppa" ? Especially if they just say cuppa and don't add "joe" after it....annoying either way.
For me, a "cuppa" is a cup of tea and that's just how we refer to it.
Like anyone ever said, "Yeah, I don't f**kin like food."
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