What's the most common phrase in your area?

Fenian

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Mate and c*nt.

e.g. "I'll kick your c*nt in mate"

c*nt is also used as a general term for someone. e.g. "aye he's a good c*nt him"

The word "how" also gets used in place of "why" quite a lot.

There's a whole fukkin dialect in Glasgow that seemingly no c*nt but us can understand. :francis:
 

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must be around white ppl. hella aint nothin new in SoCal, tho it did come from the bay
Naw the brehs use to clown on me the most for using it they'd stop me mid sentence "what that even mean bruh" and I'd have to explain myself. Some cacs knew from the go I was from norcal just after using it.
 

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Bro yeah bro i was BRO AND THEN BRO...I TOLD I TOLD I TOLD HER TO BRO

BRO I SWEAR BRO

And on life/crip/blood/momma/soul/etc (dumbest shyt)

Also "you fried/ugly"
 

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I've been spending time in Baltimore lately, analyzing the linguistics of the urban youth and their colloquialisms, and have made the following observations.

"You feel me" is used as punctuation. :what:Commas, semicolons, and periods are all replaced with "you feel me".

"Dummy" is a gender nonspecific term of endearment :dahell:. It's like "nikka" with more ignorance and less racist history.
"Yo" is the correct term for another person, not their actual name. :scusthov:Your girl, your boss, even your family...the preferred name is "Yo"
 
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