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I have recently noticed that the word 'aint' most loved by the script writers of Eastenders to mean 'have not' or 'will not' has lost its letter t. 'Ain' is the new bastardised version of that horrible lazy dirty little word.
 

Andy_R

Hard of hearing..I said Herd of Herring..oh FFS..
Location
County Durham
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Maz

Guru
[QUOTE 1803316, member: 45"]peng. Apparently. I have no idea what that means.[/quote]
It means like someone who is like well fit, innit.
 

Maz

Guru
saink or saink
That's from daan saaf or sa'ink, innit? Not in Salford, surely?
 

rusky

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Location
Hove
A young lad I used to work with used "mish" a lot.

Apparently it's short for mission & used to describe something that's far away or that you don't want to do.
 
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