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In answer to Kimmy's question - I only know cor as in cor blimey. One of my favourite english phrases. Its hard to explain but its an expression of suprise. I guess like when you use fair dinkum as a phrase of suprise.

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I love british slang. Expecially cockney slang, i'd love to talk like that always.

"Im just going up the frog and toad"

Hehe. I tried saying 'Eyup chuck' to an an aussie. Should've seen the look I got! Hehe. Bye Kimmy!

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Frog and toad = the road.

Cya Kimmy

My mother is the first one of her family to be born in Australia and had a pretty british upbringing, so she's past a lot of there phrases and pronnounciation on to me. I will say things sometimes and people will just stare at me.

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My dog went nuts just then :P parents got angry with it as it snuck in house it hiding behind my desk scared of my dad :P

I took a pic just then

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