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  • #61
    Re: Words that have fallen out of use

    I still say 'pictures' for cinema and 'courting' for dating.
    The people of Oman don't like the Flintstones but the people of Abu Dhabi do!

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    • #62
      Re: Words that have fallen out of use

      i must admit i prefer courting to dating.
      another i here very little is cats and dogs as in its raining.

      another is swell as in that looks swell as in very nice.
      FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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      • #63
        Re: Words that have fallen out of use

        Originally posted by Megawitch View Post
        I still say 'pictures' for cinema.
        Yeah me too, always have done, saying that though, calling the Cinema 'pictures' in my neck of the woods is normal though. A friend of mine who is from down south, was saying in front of some of her work colleagues that she was going to the Cinema, and she got laughed at, and then got told its called 'going to the pictures' in this neck of the woods
        Oh to be a kid again with a can of Top Deck on a hot summer day, now that would be good.

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        • #64
          Re: Words that have fallen out of use

          Originally posted by robotman5 View Post
          groovy is rarely used now.
          Originally posted by Solo View Post
          I say groovy ALL the time
          So do I...have done for years. I started off saying it in a kind of post-modern, ironic way. But it became such second nature to me that I say it without thinking now...

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          • #65
            Re: Words that have fallen out of use

            another one i heard a lot back in the day where i live was are you going to the flicks.

            seems different parts of the country had there own words for everything.
            FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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            • #66
              Re: Words that have fallen out of use

              There was a study of local word usage in the 1950s, mentioned in Bill Bryson's Mother Toungue.
              The Trickster On The Roof

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              • #67
                Re: old phrases

                So do I

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                • #68
                  Re: old phrases

                  One of my great aunts used to say "love a duck!" instead of "Oh my God" and would call me Tuppence or Chicken Bit.
                  1976 Vintage

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                  • #69
                    Re: old phrases

                    Originally posted by Marine Boy View Post
                    Hi zofo1961

                    There's already a thread discussing this subject over here>>>

                    https://forums.doyouremember.co.uk/t...len-out-of-use
                    Merged
                    Heather

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                    • #70
                      Re: old phrases

                      Originally posted by huggie74 View Post
                      Merged
                      I think people still use 'merged' these days! (ducks) ;-)

                      I heard the word 'swizz' on TV the other day - meaning a con of some kind. Hadn't heard that for ages.
                      "We're the Sweeney son, and we haven't had any dinner!"

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                      • #71
                        Re: old phrases

                        I've only really seen swizz in comics, the first time I had to ask my Mum what it meant.
                        The Trickster On The Roof

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                        • #72
                          Re: old phrases

                          Originally posted by Richard1978 View Post
                          I've only really seen swizz in comics, the first time I had to ask my Mum what it meant.
                          Noddy Holder - yes, the Noddy Holder - used to present a radio show on Manchester's Piccadilly Radio, and had what he called 'The Swizz Quiz'. It was a swizz because you didn't win anything, it was just the fun of getting the answers right.

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                          • #73
                            Re: Words that have fallen out of use

                            Originally posted by Jacqueline View Post
                            Some old fashioned words are just nicer/more descriptive, don't you think?

                            Eg 'courting' instead of dating, 'frock' instead of dress. My mum still listens to the 'wireless'.
                            well I definately still listen to the 'wireless'!

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                            • #74
                              Re: Words that have fallen out of use

                              Originally posted by darren View Post
                              another is swell as in that looks swell as in very nice.
                              "Swell" is so American. I've never heard anyone British use the word, unless they were parodying one of our American cousins. It's an old term too, as the yanks were using it from the 1930s onwards, if those lovely old classic films are anything to go by.

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                              • #75
                                Re: Words that have fallen out of use

                                Originally posted by moonvisage View Post
                                when the phone rang in our house,people would silently shuffle over to it and answer.Now,they spring up,and say: '' I've Got It! ''.I think everyone's been influenced by films.... lol
                                And we all used to say the name of the exchange followed by our number (e.g. "Whitehall 1212") but now everyone just says "Hello?" I suppose that might be to do with our growing suspiciousness in society...

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