Monday, 15 February 2016

23 Words That Have A Completely Different Meaning If You Grew Up In London

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“Countryside” = everywhere in the UK apart from London.

"Grass"

"Grass"

What it normally means: A green plant that grows over the Earth's surface.

What it means if you grew up in London: A low down, dirty snitch. No one wants to be a grass, and no one wants to be grassed on, especially to the teacher.

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"Chirpse"

"Chirpse"

What it normally means: The sound a bird makes. Like an old fashioned tweet.

What it means if you grew up in London: What you do if you're trying to snog someone.

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"Cotch"

"Cotch"

What it means normally: Mispronunciation of the word crotch.

What it means if you grew up in London: Hanging out and drinking your parents' alcohol when you're too young to go to a pub, and too sensible to have a house party.

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"Parks"

"Parks"

What it normally means: A public outside place.

What it means if you grew up in London: A drinking venue for the underage.

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