Kiwi ways of saying stuff
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Re: Kiwi ways of saying stuff
Originally Posted by cottageinthesky
I went to play badminton and was confronted with a large notice on the door say "Div Training next Tuesday" - I had to explain to my kiwi club members that in England, we didn't have to train divs, they occurred naturally or by in-breeding.
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Re: Kiwi ways of saying stuff
pahahahahahaha
I've known a few div's in my time too !!! Great thread ... told my hubby I demanded a big 'dick' when we get to NZ !!! The look on his face was priceless !!!
Slightly resembled - :scared:
I've known a few div's in my time too !!! Great thread ... told my hubby I demanded a big 'dick' when we get to NZ !!! The look on his face was priceless !!!
Slightly resembled - :scared:
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Re: Kiwi ways of saying stuff
Originally Posted by Michelle&Carl
pahahahahahaha
I've known a few div's in my time too !!! Great thread ... told my hubby I demanded a big 'dick' when we get to NZ !!! The look on his face was priceless !!!
Slightly resembled - :scared:
I've known a few div's in my time too !!! Great thread ... told my hubby I demanded a big 'dick' when we get to NZ !!! The look on his face was priceless !!!
Slightly resembled - :scared:
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Re: Kiwi ways of saying stuff
Originally Posted by SecretSquirrel
good dicking is very expensive in new zealand huh?
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Re: Kiwi ways of saying stuff
Around the time of the July 7th bombings my Kiwi FIL rang me up to ask -
"Have there been any more skiers on the tube?"
WTF? Skiers on the tube
Say it in a Kiwi accent - you'll work it out - took me a while!
Buzzy
"Have there been any more skiers on the tube?"
WTF? Skiers on the tube
Say it in a Kiwi accent - you'll work it out - took me a while!
Buzzy
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Re: Kiwi ways of saying stuff
Originally Posted by Buzzy--Bee
Around the time of the July 7th bombings my Kiwi FIL rang me up to ask -
"Have there been any more skiers on the tube?"
WTF? Skiers on the tube
Say it in a Kiwi accent - you'll work it out - took me a while!
Buzzy
"Have there been any more skiers on the tube?"
WTF? Skiers on the tube
Say it in a Kiwi accent - you'll work it out - took me a while!
Buzzy
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Re: Kiwi ways of saying stuff
how did they get on the tube? i thought they were phasing out lifts??
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Re: Kiwi ways of saying stuff
Originally Posted by SecretSquirrel
maybe where you come from sour means something else too
I make no apologies for my threads normally & without being rude suggest you do as I do, if you dont like what is said in them skip them & move on to the next posting.
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Re: Kiwi ways of saying stuff
Originally Posted by shepslady
I seriously doubt it.....when the milk has gone sour its no good anymore, it has spoiled or it is ruined....take your pick any of which im sure sky was meaning but shes perfectly free to think that, been there & done that with her before so is like water off a ducks back....life is too short to worry about silly trivial things like that. Im normally above replying to things like that. Guess I let my guard down a little but will make sure it doesnt happen again>
I make no apologies for my threads normally & without being rude suggest you do as I do, if you dont like what is said in them skip them & move on to the next posting.
I make no apologies for my threads normally & without being rude suggest you do as I do, if you dont like what is said in them skip them & move on to the next posting.
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Re: Kiwi ways of saying stuff
Originally Posted by SecretSquirrel
with regard to doing as you do, could you please lead by example?
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Re: Kiwi ways of saying stuff
Just come back from Sydney : saw a rubbish skip branded "Rent-a-Dump" - didn't look inside to view the contents....
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Re: Kiwi ways of saying stuff
Originally Posted by cottageinthesky
Just come back from Sydney : saw a rubbish skip branded "Rent-a-Dump" - didn't look inside to view the contents....
Going back to this "bash" thing. I don't thing it was used when I was living there. We used to say "bashed up" so maybe they shortened that down since I've been away.
Is everyone aware of the Islands/ Maori handshake which is different to the pakeha way. Find that odd.
Cheers
Dirk
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Re: Kiwi ways of saying stuff
Originally Posted by Kerry & Dirk
Thought that was Oz is ??? whoops, still gotta stop this disliking Australians thing I do.
Going back to this "bash" thing. I don't thing it was used when I was living there. We used to say "bashed up" so maybe they shortened that down since I've been away.
Is everyone aware of the Islands/ Maori handshake which is different to the pakeha way. Find that odd.
Cheers
Dirk
Going back to this "bash" thing. I don't thing it was used when I was living there. We used to say "bashed up" so maybe they shortened that down since I've been away.
Is everyone aware of the Islands/ Maori handshake which is different to the pakeha way. Find that odd.
Cheers
Dirk
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Re: Kiwi ways of saying stuff
Originally Posted by Am Loolah
Should I ask? But no, I'm not aware of it and hubby's half Maori!
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Re: Kiwi ways of saying stuff
Thought I'd resurrect this one
No-one's mentioned "pashing" i.e. snogging
No-one's mentioned "pashing" i.e. snogging