got it. i mean- i don't 'get it', cockney wierdos ;)

but i got it.

knowwhatimsayin




On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> as no one has owt to say, I'll be the official 313 phonetics teacher for
> the day instead (to answer yussel's Q):
>
> ">
> > WHAT??? WHAT??? ARE YOU HAVING A TIN BATH?
> At the risk of getting flamed, what's a tin bath?"
>
> I guess you call it Rhyming Slang, although much of it only works in a
> southern accent, some types of rhyming slang can work in a northern accent
> too.
>
> Southern:
>
> Tin Barth is how it's pronounced.
> e.g. you say laugh more sort of like larf.
>
> Northern:
>
> Tin Bath is pronounced almost Tin Bafff.
> and laugh is pronounced almost Laff.
>
> did I get that right?
> did you sort of understand that Yussel?
>
> off topic?
>
> me?
>
> surely not.
>
>
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