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inej | 21:31 Wed 12th Apr 2006 | Phrases & Sayings
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Are there any new catchphrases or sayings about ? People around me have finally seemed to stop doing little britain sayings( not that i am complaining ) but is there any more about ?
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Try making one up. Say you heard it somewhere and see if anyone else copies you. If they do, try to get your own series on BBC3.


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That's not a bad idea steve@ home . will have to have a think

"Of course my horse"
or
"Yes my horse"...
In answer to any question requiring a "Yes"/"No" answer.


Inspired by the movie "Hostel"
At least that's the reason I give say it!


Incidentally, it should be said in an icelandic accent.. ie "Yesh mai Horsh!"
Perhaps you should just view the movie and decide for yourself how it should be pronounced.
LOL (or should that be Oli?)

I like to say 'quite nice' but i pronounce it like' Quoite Noice# and usually in a northern or cockney accent.


Try it.

Its not new but if anyone asks me if I am alright I say


Im alright, its everyone else. Its a hell of a responsibility being the only one in step!

'Am i Bover'd......'
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yhanks bob a job,that is the irritating one , people i know have stopped saying that at long last.

how about "deal or no deal" ? ive heard that dropped into a conversation recently

treat said by chavs 'pronounced tret'

Popular in my office now is the phrase 'Big Fat Beard', which can be shouted at someone when you think they are being less than truthful. Also used once you've put the phone down on a customer, having promised them that someone will call them back soon...

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