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jhhbrook Wrote:

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> Tea - Roibos - when I'm watching the ruggers

> Tea - Oriental - when I'm reading the newspaper

> Tea - Builder's tea - when I'm in Peckham (because

> that's all they have)

> Coffee - espresso - before bed.


'ruggers' really? when did 'rugger' become 'ruggers'?

Ruggers

The term Rugby players use to describe themselves. Such as lacrosse players are 'laxers' or 'lax bros', ruggers is a term used widely throughout the world in rugby culture. It is NOT slang for the actual sport of rugby, but for those who play it. Can be used in place of the words friends, bros, ect.

"Oh shit, here come the rest of the ruggers"

"Where my ruggers at!?"

"Free beer for all the ruggers!"

by WVURFC December 14, 2012


Foxy

Goes further back than that..

Wine (red) when it's cold or when I fancy cheese and biscuits (or whenever).


Wine (white) when it's hot or when I fancy a daytime session in the garden (or whenever).


Wine (ros?) when it's really hot or when I don't have either of the above left in the cupboard/fridge.


Water (from a tap) when I need to sober up.


Louisa.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Ruggers

> The term Rugby players use to describe themselves.

> Such as lacrosse players are 'laxers' or 'lax

> bros', ruggers is a term used widely throughout

> the world in rugby culture. It is NOT slang for

> the actual sport of rugby, but for those who play

> it. Can be used in place of the words friends,

> bros, ect.

> "Oh shit, here come the rest of the ruggers"

> "Where my ruggers at!?"

> "Free beer for all the ruggers!"

> by WVURFC December 14, 2012

>

> Foxy

> Goes further back than that..



If you had bothered to read past article 6 in urban dictionary you would see that it says:


Ruggers

A dope name for saying rugby


Peace and love

Crackerjam Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Ruggers

> > The term Rugby players use to describe

> themselves.

> > Such as lacrosse players are 'laxers' or 'lax

> > bros', ruggers is a term used widely throughout

> > the world in rugby culture. It is NOT slang for

> > the actual sport of rugby, but for those who

> play

> > it. Can be used in place of the words friends,

> > bros, ect.

> > "Oh shit, here come the rest of the ruggers"

> > "Where my ruggers at!?"

> > "Free beer for all the ruggers!"

> > by WVURFC December 14, 2012

> >

> > Foxy

> > Goes further back than that..

>

>

> If you had bothered to read past article 6 in

> urban dictionary you would see that it says:

>

> Ruggers

> A dope name for saying rugby

>

> Peace and love


Oh great, another "new character" poster


Did we get that bored that quickly with Blob Buzzard?

Louisa Wrote:

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> Wine (red) when it's cold or when I fancy cheese

> and biscuits (or whenever).

>

> Wine (white) when it's hot or when I fancy a

> daytime session in the garden (or whenever).

>

> Wine (ros?) when it's really hot or when I don't

> have either of the above left in the

> cupboard/fridge.

>

> Water (from a tap) when I need to sober up.

>

> Louisa.


This explains alot. :)

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