An interjection used when one is unsure that his audience believes what he just said, usually followed by an abbreviated retelling of said disbelieved topic.
An interjection used when one wants to change the mood from humorous or light to one where his audience will trust that what he's about to say is true.
See also seriously
Really though, I'm not a clown. I just like the suit.
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Mainly a word used by scallies in Manchester to describe something appealing tot them. -not all mancs use it coz i'm a Manc and i dont speak like a twat.
E-ah-yo check out dat graffiti its mint
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What the Russians call a World War. Understandably so, because World War I and World War II were full-scale, destructive conflicts that involved all of humanity.
"World War I was called The Great War, and World War II was called The Great Patriotic War."
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sloaney types found often, but not exclusively at the follwing universities - Bristol, Durham, Exeter, Edinburgh & St Andrews. Bray very loudly when in groups. Guys usually called Tom, girls called Pippa (but can have other very obscure names). Move to Fulham and the area around Battersea Rise after university. Some of the worldΓΒ΄s most obnoxious people.
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both sexes wera rugby shirts with collars up. Used to wear burgundy or even red jeans, but I believe this practice has died out. Some of these people are just plain nasty.
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taft cardigan & Reid Bykowy both posted the correct meaning(s) of the word. It is not some *NEW* word your girlfriend and her boyfriend made up to describe hot girls or guys, but I am betting they are all chotches.
Check out all those chotches shopping at Hollister.
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A British word for vagina
Also used to clean up certain swear words
"What are you doing?" "Sweet F*** All"
"What are you doing?" "Sweet Fanny Adams"
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