British Comedy Guide

Words of the Decade Page 7

Quote: Tim Walker @ July 22 2009, 2:11 PM BST

I hear the word "wanker" a lot thesedays.

I've been hearing that for decades. Nothing new.

Quote: Tim Walker @ July 22 2009, 2:11 PM BST

I hear the word "wanker" a lot thesedays.

Yeah, me too. Funny that. Mmm. Usually at places where real men congregate. I'm sure it's just a coincidence.

Bananarama

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDqMScqPaHQ

Hubba hubba!

Quote: Tim Walker @ July 21 2009, 4:45 PM BST

Especially for some reason on You Tube, in the comments pages, where (mostly Americans, I have to say) go to insult each other. 'Douche Bag' and 'F**king dumb-ass faggot!" seem to be very popular. :)

:$ Yeah, 'cos we never call each people "douches" when they are being idiotic or, strangely, pretentious.

c**t
you
f**k

Not usually in that order

Quote: Kenneth @ July 22 2009, 2:10 PM BST

'Random' is the one that bites my tail off. And 'lol'.

"Good times" and "bad times" are abhorrent terms. "Random" can be very annoying depending on the context.

"Lol" is hardly this century though, let alone this decade!

(But I'll concede that it's been really popularised since 1997.)

Dogging
Lay by
George
Man
I
Was
Never
there
officer

Stab

the PC years

Clunge

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