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The Office the US version....

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arse

i love it how you say our slang! hehe i just gotta get you to say the tube now :sneaky:

arse

i love it how you say our slang! hehe i just gotta get you to say the tube now :sneaky:

 

tube=subway right?? :wink3: I'm practicing.. :laugh3:

it does! a gold star for you! :blush: now tell me what is a cow? :idea2:

um, um... the animal I get my milk from??? :lol: I dunno.. but I have heard the term 'lazy cow'.. :embarrased:

 

 

school me..

hehehe a 'cow' is term used towards women as a deregatory term usually :wiseguy: so a lazy cow is a lazy woman basically!

ahh that sound worse that it really is!! But a cow?!! thats rude!! :lol: Here we use 'heffer' (sp) which is another way of calling a cow (the moooo kind) lol interesting..

 

 

 

tell me more! :idea2:

weeeeeeell.....lemme put on my thinking cap

 

how about a cheeky git? :sneaky:

ohh I know what it means.. cheeky means like cute right?? or being sarcastic in a cute funny way???

 

 

a git= like a bloke or guy.. but it can be a girl too.. :embarrased: doh.. I think I got it wrong... *hides*

funnily enough i use cheeky git/bugger as a term of endearment towards my friends! but cheeky is when says something that if they didn't know you really weel would be really rude! lol and git is used for men :rolleyes: you're on the right lines :idea2:

anyone remember in the office when tim kept ringing up gareth and saying 'cock' down the phone

haha

ah sorry i just find that v funny :dozey: :P

funnily enough i use cheeky git/bugger as a term of endearment towards my friends! but cheeky is when says something that if they didn't know you really weel would be really rude! lol and git is used for men :rolleyes: you're on the right lines :idea2:

 

 

 

:blush:

how about those munters camille :stunned:

how about those munters camille :stunned:

 

oh thats a new one.... lol I havent a clue!! :embarrased:

REALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLY ugly people :lipsrsealed2: not politically correct but said nonetheless, not by me of course though! :freak:

teach me some slang from the hood! :cool3: btw why is ghetto an insult? :stunned:

lol I have no idea.. well perhaps because if you lived in the 'ghetto'.. you probably live a rough live... nieghborhood infested with drugs.. theivery, poverty.. you also might h ave lived in government assisted housing that was run down. :embarrased:

really? cos i was watching one on one and the cheerleader said to breanna 'your cheers were too ghetto' and her and spirit said 'oh no she did..nt, who she be calling ghetto?!' :stunned:

:lol: :lol: well I gave you the 'literal' meaning of 'living in a ghetto'.. but I guess when you live in the ghetto.. you get a tough attitude... so, maybe thats where the term comes from. lol

  • 3 years later...

Man. Nobody's talked about The Office in three whole years?

 

Personally, I love the show. The second and third seasons were the best. This season, the comedy is A LOT less subtle, but I've found myself laughing at it nonetheless. Still a great show, but I wish they'd stick to drier humor.

I am also a huge fan of this show. The second half of this season has seemed really ackward, though. I'm not sure why, but after the writers' strike, it seems that this show has taken a bit of a strange turn. I like the darker humor that seems to be coming from it.

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