As in "Beas kacking it about tonights eviction", means she scared, terrified.
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same here on merseyside
It's not a term l hear daily, but l do understand what it means.
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She's every right to be keechin her troosers! They'll hear the boos for her at John o' Groats!
yes means the same here in Bucks
Think it comes from old European. Keech, cack etc. We understand it but would normally use the more direct "s" word.
Did you know that poppycock (papershit) comes from Dutch, meaning used toilet paper?
Did you know that poppycock (papershit) comes from Dutch, meaning used toilet paper?
well we spell it cacking here in Wales, but I think it's the same thing.
I bet she's holding her bumhole so tight you couldn't fit the tip of a tea towel in
I bet she's holding her bumhole so tight you couldn't fit the tip of a tea towel in
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yep in southampton i can say we say that too
quote:Originally posted by Garage Joe:
Think it comes from old European. Keech, cack etc. We understand it but would normally use the more direct "s" word.
Did you know that poppycock (papershit) comes from Dutch, meaning used toilet paper?
really?
quote:Originally posted by Garage Joe:
Think it comes from old European. Keech, cack etc.
I thought it might be from the welsh for poo - cachu....sounds very similar
Yeah I would say cacking it. Must ask his nibbs if he would say it.
quote:Does "Kacking it" mean the same where I live as where yoou live?
Dunno in short.
Here it alludes to one trying to pass many bricks adhesed together (typically called a house); through a perpindicular apenture to be found on all human anatomy (typically called an ar8ehole)
For all I know mind it's a new form of self flagellation..mmmmm I'm cacking myself..or not
quote:Originally posted by DanceSettee:
well we spell it cacking here in Wales, but I think it's the same thing.
I bet she's holding her bumhole so tight you couldn't fit the tip of a tea towel in
S4ends invoice for new monitor to DS....
Yep.... we kack it in Essex too!
quote:Originally posted by DanceSettee:
well we spell it cacking here in Wales, but I think it's the same thing.
I bet she's holding her bumhole so tight you couldn't fit the tip of a tea towel in
LOL Quote of the day, ha ha ha
Yes pooing your pants in Hull.
Not one I've heard for a long time but means the same in Manchester.
But I'm unsure as to how it's spelt, with a C or a K.
it is said in the north east
Clumsy have i asked where you from in the past?
quote:Originally posted by RENTON:
Clumsy have i asked where you from in the past?
hartlepool - sunny seaside
Yay me Newcastle
i know Hartlepool quite well - Tall Ships is a v nice pub
i know Hartlepool quite well - Tall Ships is a v nice pub
quote:Originally posted by RENTON:
Yay me Newcastle
i know Hartlepool quite well - Tall Ships is a v nice pub
yeah, not too far from me -- Newcastle is cool as well. used to live there, off westgate road & in gosforth
quote:Originally posted by barney:
same here on merseyside
Hi Barney
I concur. It means to defecate in one's pants!
Yay - i know them all well - small world
love Gosforth but was born in Jesmond
posh Geordie y'see, lol
love Gosforth but was born in Jesmond
posh Geordie y'see, lol
Oozing brown adrenalin.
quote:Originally posted by RENTON:
Yay - i know them all well - small world
love Gosforth but was born in Jesmond
posh Geordie y'see, lol
why aye good sir
Y'know the rugby club next to the General Hospital in Hartlepool?
i used to play in there as a kid
i used to play in there as a kid
I have probably driven past you thinking.. looks bloody cold out there
\Lol - ok enough personal info, heh heh
Nice to meet a fellow Northerner
By the way . . . I love Freddie (the real real BB10 winner - yay!)
Nice to meet a fellow Northerner
By the way . . . I love Freddie (the real real BB10 winner - yay!)
Yep we kack here in kent
Used to use cack in Mackemland...don't hear it much now in Surrey
Is there more than one meaning to it?
quote:Originally posted by Demantoid:
Is there more than one meaning to it?
No!
Although, I think it is Cack and not Kack!
quote:Originally posted by Blizzie:quote:Originally posted by Demantoid:
Is there more than one meaning to it?
No!
Although, I think it is Cack and not Kack!
Although Darlington once had a Norwegian player called Tom Kaak..
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