I can only find it in American English, which isn’t really a language. It’s a hybrid of English and bollox colloquialisms.
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I can only find it in American English, which isn’t really a language. It’s a hybrid of English and bollox colloquialisms.
No apologies needed mate, I may be wrong, just can’t find it as a proper English word. I would also prefer it to be a kevism, to be fair
"Your Man Uniteds, your Liverpools, your Chelseas" (plural usage for these singular entities)
"I ain't never gonna" (that means you ARE gonna, which is precisely the opposite of the point you're trying to communicate)
"He's a player" (I know what they're getting at, but they are all players - all of them)
Your hobbies are rollerblading and you're also a bit of a rat-hound? Steel Wool
Sid knows he's crazy and he likes it. Balinkay
I would of, instead of would have.
A whole nother thing, nother is not a word.
Your going out instead of you’re going out.
Their…there
We’re, were, where all constantly mixed up.
Random apostrophe’s
It’s the gradual summing down of English grammar and spelling
Ridiculous sending off for Wolves. never a free kick to begin with so shouldnt have been a first yellow.
Cleaning up the Scots since the 13th century
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