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quarter to two ;o |
i think only english people say quarter of two
it sounds english to me, anyway (I AM PROBALBY WRONG I APOLOGIZE ENGLAND) |
most of the time i'd just say 25 'til 8]
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Do you know how do they call a quarter of cheese in England?
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Honey Bunny!
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man i just say what time it is :( all that quarter to or twenty after stuff is confusing
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SPEAKING OF CONFUSING
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I just called Liquid Honey Bunny i didn't mean that the english called a quarted of cheese like that
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GOOD MORNING
GOOD EVENING GOOD AFTERNOON GOOD NIGHT |
oh shoot
well i would guess they might call it a quarter of a cheese but i'm sure there's some cockney rhyming slang for it that all the east londoners use because lord knows they feel the need to sound like a psychotic in the "word salad" stage probably like "wine kleenex" or something "i'm off to shops to pick up a wine kleenex and a loaf of scott, back in a few" |
hey babe ;]
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what a jolly good subject you lads have :posh
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Oi mate how do you do?
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i think i screwed up how you're supposed to do cockny rhyming slang, whoops
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its cool man idk what that means anyways
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I'm gonna show that site to my english teacher
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I have primarily been raised in missouri/illinois. I always heard "quarter 'til".
I moved to Columbus for a bit, and first heard "quarter of". Then i found, the person who said that was from Pennsylvania. Not to diss anyone, but it must be a regional East Coast thing. You know, like no one says "hella" outside San Francisco. |
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Now that you mentioned, back in the 3rd grade of elementary school, we were also taught to say "quarter 'til"
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:love Do you already downloaded the Robot Chicken ones?
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Hell, I've been postponing Little Brittain for about 3 months already :(
I should really bother to download them |
naaaaahh, that shows not as funny
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p.s. H. Jon Benjamin[COACH MCGUIRKK] was just in the family guy[ew] ep i'm watching :o
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One thing go note about the English cheese industry is that we call three quarters of a wheel of cheese a pacman of cheese. It's rare you'd ever want to buy a whole pacman of cheese though. In terms of time we do our best to confuse foreigners by saying things like "it's quarter past" and omitting the actual hour (as a result of this no one in england ever knows the exact time). Rhyming slang is only really used by Northern bread salesmen and criminals. Some slang has made its way south though; gypsy's kiss (piss) for example. |
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