omg never heard this about Cigarette
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The British and the differences in language
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***1
/faɡ/
noun
INFORMAL•BRITISH
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***1
/faɡ/
noun
INFORMAL•BRITISH
- a cigarette.
"she's got a *** in her mouth, and she's squinting her eyes against the smoke"
#2
Is it the ‘f-word’ that you’ve never heard in that context?
I’m an Aussie and we grew up with a mix of influences from America and tne U.K. So we kinda understand colloquialisms from a few regions. (But we missed out on most of your boats.
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Old joke about an English guy visiting America and asked someone if he could “….bum a f**”. The American replied, “Sure, bum as many as you like”.
RR
I’m an Aussie and we grew up with a mix of influences from America and tne U.K. So we kinda understand colloquialisms from a few regions. (But we missed out on most of your boats.
)Old joke about an English guy visiting America and asked someone if he could “….bum a f**”. The American replied, “Sure, bum as many as you like”.
RR
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Pretty funny, all the british people probably wondering why ya'll are running around with a bunch of ***s and even funnier that the website censors ***s like who's the *** with his butt hurt that wasn't already hurting from hanging out with his ***got friends.
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