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    Okay Daws

    (As in rhymes with horse, not with drawers.)
    I'm a twit

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    Dawsonegger is a bit unwieldy is it not?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kikó View Post
    A few of my colleagues/bosses call me by my surname which can be a bit weird. As long as it's not fucking Drew I'm ok.
    The shittest nickname I've ever come across in real life was for someone with your names, and he went by 'Ands'. The only thing I thought it could be was 'Hands', and maybe he had weird webbed ones or something, but no it was just derived from his first name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baz View Post
    Okay Daws

    (As in rhymes with horse, not with drawers.)
    What the fuck is your accent that it can possibly rhyme with either of those?

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    If he doesn't hear 'George Daws what are the scores?' Atleast 3 times a week he should quit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John View Post
    What the fuck is your accent that it can possibly rhyme with either of those?
    The second one is Mayor Quimby.

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    Daws sit on whores. :/

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    Names like James Jameson and Edward Woodward are the worst type. Clearly, the parents had a bad connection and wanted to do bad on the child.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SincereTheRebel View Post
    Names like James Jameson and Edward Woodward are the worst type. Clearly, the parents had a bad connection and wanted to do bad on the child.
    Thoughts on Neville Neville?

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    Quote Originally Posted by John View Post
    What the fuck is your accent that it can possibly rhyme with either of those?
    Er, *slowly raises hand*

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    All three of them seem pretty similar to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kikó View Post
    Er, *slowly raises hand*
    You say Dorse or Dawers?

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    Doors, which would rhyme with drawers (as in chest of).

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    The Celts pronounce their r's, unlike us decent English folk, so for them dorse would be a right tongue-twister.

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    Can't even speak your own language properly.

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    If you want me to go through the full list of crimes against communication that I suffer daily from my Ulster customers then I will. There's one bloke in Magherafelt who talks like he's been drinking engine oil.

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    Spikey says drawers (as in chest of) as draw-uh-z
    I'm a twit

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    I don't, but there is a very slight difference between drawers and doors (aside from the R).

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    Drawers rhymes with doors in my dialect, easily.

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    Drawers rhymes with draws.
    Neither rhyme with doors.
    I'm a twit

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    None of these fucking rhyme.

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    I think, in addition to all the accent differences, people just don’t realize when things rhyme

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baz View Post
    Drawers rhymes with draws.
    Neither rhyme with doors.
    Correct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baz View Post
    Drawers rhymes with draws.
    Neither rhyme with doors.
    There is a very (very, very, very, very) soft w in drawers that differentiates it from doors, but I would still say it rhymes with doors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boydy View Post
    None of these fucking rhyme.
    Everything rhymes in your ridiculous mumble.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spikey M View Post
    You say Dorse or Dawers?
    Dorse.

    (Thread of the year contender this)

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    Nobody really speaks English the way it’s probably supposed to be.

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    I say 'Daws' as written, so like 'paws', which is why I would rhyme it with 'doors' and 'drawers'. I'm pretty sure that's how manc sean said it as well, so since between us we popularised it here it stands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Giggles View Post
    Nobody really speaks English the way it’s probably supposed to be.
    Shakespearean OP was more like a sort of soft west country drawl. Hampshire accents are probably closest. Few vowel differences, like 'sea' until the great vowel shift would have been pronounced 'say'. 'Meat' = 'Mate', etc.

    They would have said the Rs, so the Queen's English is deficient there.

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    English isn’t meant to be any way

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    Englishes ranked

    1 Posh Scottish
    2 Queen's
    3 East coast American
    4 English provincial
    5 Pleb Scottish
    6 Irish
    7 the bollocks spoken in the US south that includes the word 'Y'all'
    8 Australian
    ....
    198403 International Lingua Franca English

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Floyd View Post
    Englishes ranked

    1 Posh Scottish
    2 Queen's
    3 East coast American
    4 English provincial
    5 Pleb Scottish
    6 Irish
    7 the bollocks spoken in the US south that includes the word 'Y'all'
    8 Australian
    ....
    198403 International Lingua Franca English
    I hope that's counting up from worst because posh Scottish is the equivalent to having an M8 drill bit rammed into your ear. I'd rather listen to those mans blud cunts in London that think they're somewhere else.

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    7 is better than 3 and I will fight you over that.

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    Posh scotch (in fact most of the teuchter accents) is/are just the worst.

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    The viking sounding stuff you get up the north of Scotland is the best. East coast is generally horrific.

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    Fuckin' kens and ehs everywhere.

    I went to Kirkcaldy once and it may as well be a different language.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spikey M View Post
    7 is better than 3 and I will fight you over that.
    1970s New York cab drivers >>>>> the people in 'Justified'

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    The “Southern Belle” accent is great. The Cletus accent, not so much

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    I loved the accents in Justified.

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    The 'wash myself with a rag on a stick' accent is amazing. I wouldn't want it, obviously, but it's entertaining.

    But sometimes terrifying:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian View Post
    Fuckin' kens and ehs everywhere.

    I went to Kirkcaldy once and it may as well be a different language.
    Is that in The Kingdom of Fife™?

    My dad had cousins from there and there was just no understanding them. Didn't help that I think some of them were genuinely mental as well.

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    I'm going to the Kingdom of Fife this evening

    Takes me ages to understand the FIL (Ayrshire) and no chance with the Dundee folk most of the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by niko_cee View Post
    Is that in The Kingdom of Fife™?
    They're fae the Kingdom, eh.

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    Wee Anglish tike hae some baws.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Floyd View Post
    Shakespearean OP was more like a sort of soft west country drawl. Hampshire accents are probably closest. Few vowel differences, like 'sea' until the great vowel shift would have been pronounced 'say'. 'Meat' = 'Mate', etc.

    They would have said the Rs, so the Queen's English is deficient there.
    I was having a chat about this the other day - what is the furthest back in time you could go (within England) where you could still expect to speak/read the majority of the language and be understood?

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    I think we could somewhat have a clue in the 17th and maybe 16th centuries, but they wouldn't understand us.

    Medieval times we wouldn't have a scoobie. If you read Chaucer and then add in the fact that their concept of pronunciation was miles out from ours, then I don't think we'd have a chance.

    I find this stuff fascinating. The earliest recording of speech is I think Gladstone talking into a tin can and he sounds almost impossibly far-off in history.

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    Scottish 'folk' who write in their accents are cunts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lewis View Post
    Scottish 'folk' who write in their accents are cunts.
    You've 5 unnecessary words in the middle of that.

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    Is it Irving Welsh that does that? Fucking unreadable.

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    Newcastle United's twitter account just signed a tweet off with HWTL.

    Howay is one word. Granted, there's not anywhere they can find that out ....



    Oh.

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