Thank God thats been cleared up

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In case you were wondering what the phrase "Rotherham are at home" means up north, then look no further than a handy PDF guide to local slang published by Doncaster West NHS and purportedly aimed at "doctors who do not speak English as a first language".

http://www.doncasterwestpct.nhs.uk/uploads/reports/GlossaryforInternationalRecruits.pdf


The document notes that while phrases such as "floo", "fluzie" and "number 2" are "in common use locally", out-of-town sawbones should be aware that "some people may find them offensive". And no wonder, meaning as they do "vagina", "vagina" and "vagina", respectively.

I'll never enjoy a number two with the Sundays in the same way again !!

Sinbad, Wednesday, 26 April 2006 11:14 (nineteen years ago)

that's classic, sinbad! is that real?!

dog latin (dog latin), Wednesday, 26 April 2006 11:26 (nineteen years ago)


From what I can work out it is !!

Up the clapper mate

Sinbad, Thursday, 27 April 2006 10:32 (nineteen years ago)


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