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From the Making Hospitals Dangerous challenge. See all 239 entries (closed)
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From the Making Hospitals Dangerous challenge. See all 239 entries (closed)
( , Wed 24 Feb 2010, 22:40, archived)
as a lifelong scouser
i can say with certainty that i've never heard anyone round these parts saying lark.
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Wed 24 Feb 2010, 22:42,
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I based this on Harry Enfield's work
Glad you're fine with the other stereotypes, though...
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Wed 24 Feb 2010, 22:53,
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ah, right
even the pikeys stopped saying that about 5 years ago!
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Wed 24 Feb 2010, 23:15,
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I dunno
plenty were still using it when I was last home.
Though they are all in their mid 20s so it's kind of been etched into their brains.
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Thu 25 Feb 2010, 16:42,
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Though they are all in their mid 20s so it's kind of been etched into their brains.
I always thought it was "la'." i.e. without the 'r' as was suggested.
Where it was used as a contraction of the word 'lad', a common term amongst the male members of great unwashed of this region to refer to one another.
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Thu 25 Feb 2010, 12:30,
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