Well, what do you expect from a forum run by B....Originally Posted by lostit
uh, I better not....
so are we meant to finish the word?Originally Posted by buddahas
cool game....
brits?
boys?
bar-girls?
bournemouth residents?
brickies?
batchelors?
brain-dead merkins?
Burkina Fasoians?
Buddhists?
Busty maidens?
Beguiled brethern?
Brummie?![]()
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Bum Boy?
Beastlialitists?
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Beatles?
Brown noser?
[edit] Britisher, Angrez, Angrej, Firang
In India, the term 'Britisher' may still be encountered, but is largely obsolete elsewhere. The word Angrez is of Arabic- or Persian-origin and is also sometimes used to refer to British people. It derives from the French Anglais. The word Firang is used in the same sense as Angrez. Firang is derived from the word 'Frank' and arose during the Crusades, when all invading Christians of the Latin Church came to be seen as Franks. Firang is more likely to have come from firangi meaning foreigner.It tends to refer to Europeans and European diaporas. It could also stem from the colour of the skin, ie Fika Rang, light colour, for lighter complexioned westerners as opposed to lighter complexioned natives of India. Such combinations of words occur frequently in Hindi and are called "sandhis". The word Ferengi is used in Star Trek to describe a race of alien rapacious traders. It could in this context be considered a somewhat obscure racial slur. Amongst South Asians in South Asia Angrez often has the more general meaning of "white foreigner", although its more specific meaning is Englishman, with Angrezan for an English woman. This is mostly seen as an ethnic, rather than a territorial, term and applied specifically for people of Anglo-Saxons origin. So people of South Asian origin living in England would rarely refer to themselves as Angrez/Angrezan. Instead, particularly amongst Punjabis, the term Englandi is used for themselves or any other citizen of England regardless of that person's ancestral ethnicity. Replacing the z with j is common practice especially amongst people from the Punjab region, hence it would be Angrej (masculine) and Angrejan (female). Urdu speakers retain the z always.
Billionaire?
Big Billy's boy toy?
and poof, they're gone.Originally Posted by Unwell
Hah...we wish...Originally Posted by robitusson
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who's "we", the royal we mate?
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"...ever wonder why they kill the weak ones, baby?"
Bullyboys?
Bashi-bazooks?
Barflys?
Bored (or boring) people?
Bond, James Bond?
Should I continue...
bollocks.
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