Lorry or Lurry? (3 Viewers)

I know a Cork lad who claims that the plural of 'pants' is 'pantses'. Is this limited to Cork?
 
Moooooooooo-like.

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Catwoman said:
I know a Cork lad who claims that the plural of 'pants' is 'pantses'. Is this limited to Cork?

I think this is one of the Cork accents most endearing abuuses of the English lanuage

Reminds me of The Gronk from 2000ad

"Oh my poor heartses"

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RE: Pantses

What about people referring to "a trousers" or "hand me that trousers"

This might be a Meath thing, but I was helpless with laughter the first time I heard it.
 
Catwoman said:
I know a Cork lad who claims that the plural of 'pants' is 'pantses'. Is this limited to Cork?

or when people pronounce "cork" as "the peoples republic of cork".

fucking langers.
 
i have a fierce habit of saying fierce and "they do be"

also people crack up when i pronounce offaly as "awfully"

hmm
 
thirded. Stan Bowles pronounces it yog-hurt, drives me ZRAZY.

c0De_n1NjA said:
amen sister.

and you is in britan so you knows how to spoke proper england.
 
I'm always banging on about this but people who put extraneous s's into things DRIVE ME TO THE POINT OF KILL! KILL! KILL!
such as:

"Oh I got a lovely pair of pantses in Marks and SpencerS and they only cost 20 euroS. Then I went to WagamamaS for some food and I also had a pint of millerS in riraS"

DIE DIE DIE
 
kirstie said:
I'm always banging on about this but people who put extraneous s's into things DRIVE ME TO THE POINT OF KILL! KILL! KILL!
such as:

"Oh I got a lovely pair of pantses in Marks and SpencerS and they only cost 20 euroS. Then I went to WagamamaS for some food and I also had a pint of millerS in riraS"

DIE DIE DIE


why cant i find an image of the sleazy trucker from Futurama when I need it?
 
I heard someone use it in the office a few minutes ago, actually. Naturally, I am going to have them destroyed.
 

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