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Eeh, it's a bit dark over Will's mother's = gosh, those rainclouds over there look rather ominous. No idea who Will is or where his mother lives, or where that phrase came from.


Fuckbuckets. Just a general-purpose exclamation.


Cookwank - not mine of course but I love it just the same.


One from the Ant household, if someone's drifting about a bit bored/not sure what to do, the suggested course of action is always to: put you in a bag* and shake you up.


* sometimes a sack. for emphasis perhaps? dunno.

One that really made me spit my beer out when I first heard it (a few years back now)...


I was in the pub, and a male friend announced to everyone he was off for a slash. Female friend then piped up with "yeah I need to go and shake the lettuce" :-S


Have heard it several times since, and it still makes me laugh.

My favourite saying, which I say all the time is "Fu*k my old boots" when I'm exasperated or pissed with with someone or something. This particular expression usually fills the house when I'm (having a go at) doing the decorating or any DIY project!!!!!

Once said by a friend who went on a date with a particularily well endowed Bloke:


"He was a man hanging of a cock"


Also like to utter "I didn't know if I was going for a shite or a haircut" when a few too many Guiness have been consumed.


"I'd sooner nail my foreskin to the Eiffel Tower" if I dont particularily want to do something.

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