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    Quote Originally Posted by Dogboy182
    like язык ?? I was shocked and appauled to learn it's dual meaning !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Isn't it the same as "tongue"? Or what other meaning have you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bad manners
    Quote Originally Posted by Dogboy182
    like язык ?? I was shocked and appauled to learn it's dual meaning !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Isn't it the same as "tongue"? Or what other meaning have you?
    He probably meant "a captive" as in "взять языка".
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    you can wack someone and it means you killed them.
    you can also wack (is it spelled whack?) someone, and it means that you slapped them. like "you'd better shut up or i'll whack you on the mouth"
    yes, you can wack off.
    and in ebonics, if something is "wack" that means it's stupid, dumb, out of style, useless, untrue...(negative)

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    Quote Originally Posted by zhena
    (is it spelled whack?)
    Yes; 'wack' does not exist as a verb.
    А если отнять еще одну?

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    My 2 copecks on the rubbing off topic - one of my Cockney friends talks about going to the khazi to have a Barclays.
    (Barclays = Barclays Bank PLC = guess what?)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oddo
    Or toss, if you're British.

    Yesterday in English, my teacher wrote names for detentions on the board and then one boy said, "If I'm good, will you rub me off?" Ah, fun times...
    Ahahaha!!! That's so awesome... sounds like something I would say. :P
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    Quote Originally Posted by VendingMachine
    My 2 copecks on the rubbing off topic - one of my Cockney friends talks about going to the khazi to have a Barclays.
    (Barclays = Barclays Bank PLC = guess what?)
    Is it "Barclays Bank plc" = "Cup of Tea"

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