In Liverpool, it seems quite common to be out in public wearing PJs. They even go to the supermarket in them! A friend of mine always takes her dog out for his morning constitutional in her jammies, with a jacket over the top.
You definitely need to bring in the Scottish ... the other day, I was saying how "driech" it was. I'm not even Scottish, but it's such a good word!
Oh i don't know! i used a word when talking to English friends on FB and used a word that here meant a tell tale and one of them laughed and said to you know what you've called me and showed a dictionary definition of the word i'd used.. omg that's not what i meant lol.. had to get a Scottish definition of it to show her what i meant!
I do that every morning too! This morning I had a towel wrapped around my wet hair on our morning walk
Midge ate a used condom i had to stop her then had to phone NHS direct to find out what risks i'd been exposed too. I'm way passed any type of embarisment what so ever. I've owned SwampDonkies for so long nothing bothers me they can and do try anything. I wouldn't even go into Doug and midge having a tug of war over a pair of human poop filled pants they'd found, no way am i talking about that, I just shut my eyes......I can still see it!
Oh gosh, now I'm wondering what word. Please tell me it wasn't "clype" because I use that all the time.....?
Sorry but you're going to educate me as I've never heard 'clype' before - well I am an Essex girl at heart. So it means a tell tale, so what is the alternative meaning
Lol.. there is 5 definitions, I can only show 2 the others are worse and i wouldn't put them on here! 1) an exclamation of surprise or frustration, when a more extreme swear is inappropriate. 2) A way of swearing when the other person doesn't know you're cussin' them out. These two were slightly censored