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'Chin' ...had to be said followed by sticking you tongue in between your bottom teeth and chin and giving the lump a rub. Meant 'rubbish' and Mum used to hate me doing it so much - she used to say "if the wind changes your face will stay like that!"
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Why did mothers say that how many people did u see with freaky faces that had been changed by the wind
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Cool Dude was the common one.
I remember Reckon and Chin too
I also remember "Dig it?"
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Buzzin, Mint and Stunnin- All meaning very good or excellent
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I used to say Mint actually i still do but to me it means Skint
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'Cha as in Watchya.
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'Rah' - Name of an Egyptian God that got hijacked by Eastenders, same phrasing of astonishment as Wow, woah, cool etc That's Rough - cool - Studmuffin - so, SO glad we dropped the muffin bit!
"My father had a profound influence on me. He was a lunatic" *Meet the new boss...Same as the old boss*
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LOLOLOL I remember the "chin" one   Others I remember are.... - Milko (cow) - skeffy (disgusting/dirty) - twagging (not going to school) - Am 'err (followed by "I'm telling of you")
~*~*~To you I shall say, as I have often said before, 'Do not be in a hurry, the right man will come at last. (Jane Austen)~*~*~
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Nobody seems to say 'that's blindin' anymore Boss - super-cool; that's boss Buff - Only was used a couple of years then disappeared: That boy is buff! Screwing - fuming, angry, seeing red You're having a Bubble - Having a bubble bath (laugh) Few wideboys used to say this....they are now known as CHAVS!
"My father had a profound influence on me. He was a lunatic" *Meet the new boss...Same as the old boss*
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Another couple I remembered Doofus - an idiot beeling - crying
~*~*~To you I shall say, as I have often said before, 'Do not be in a hurry, the right man will come at last. (Jane Austen)~*~*~
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Ooh you're gonna love this one - nobody uses this anymore: You and whose army? I'm gonna do you Yeah, you and whose Army?! 
"My father had a profound influence on me. He was a lunatic" *Meet the new boss...Same as the old boss*
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Lol archangel I used to say that! Muppley - I've said it to my kids too! 'Muppet' used to be one of my faves and still is. We also said 'chin', 'loser' and 'oh fu'
No Swearing in Sigs
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If something was great, it was "skill". Something terrible was "Milk".
"If I'd never loved, I never would have cried".
Winner of last poster 28/11/06, 22/02/07 & 17/04/07.
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Skill or Ace - If you thought something was great
Blartin' - Brummie expression which means crying
You're 'aving a giraffe ain't ya?!! - Means to tell someone they're having a laugh.
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we said 'how many watches have you broke?' (while slapping one of your wrists) not very nice, i know, but we wre kids.
'is your mum and dad related'
'one for one' to someone with a different flavour of crisps
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quote: Originally posted by PCBH Fan Too!: Blartin' - Brummie expression which means crying
You're 'aving a giraffe ain't ya?!! - Means to tell someone they're having a laugh.
I still use both of those. 
"If I'd never loved, I never would have cried".
Winner of last poster 28/11/06, 22/02/07 & 17/04/07.
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