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Is Quim Barreiros a genius or what?

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  • @pedro
    Masterfuly said regarding Quim's heritage.
    As a bonus regarding desgarrada, embolada and repente, I recall that my father said multiple times that hip-hop imitated them. :lol: Could not agree nor disagree with him :tongue:

  • @Gavinski said:

    @michael_m said:
    Did anyone else snigger at his first name being “Quim”?

    Hell yes hahaha

    I don’t get it… what’s the pun?
    Incidentally “quim” is short for “joaquim”

  • @pedro said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @michael_m said:
    Did anyone else snigger at his first name being “Quim”?

    Hell yes hahaha

    I don’t get it… what’s the pun?
    Incidentally “quim” is short for “joaquim”

    It's old English slang for the female genitals, not exactly a very complimentary word but has a great ring to it

  • It’s definitely a British thing @Gavinski , same reason we find Fanny Pack so funny 😂
    Perhaps we’re just obsessed with female genitals ?

  • @GeoTony said:
    It’s definitely a British thing @Gavinski , same reason we find Fanny Pack so funny 😂
    Perhaps we’re just obsessed with female genitals ?

    Fanny pack yeah (Oops, yes, I mean) 😂, those yanks sure do have some funny terminology.

    I'm sure they find our (historical?) a use of the word 'fags' equally amusing. And bugger. I guess the Brits are obsessed with arsed too, come to think of it. It's all George Formby's fault, of course!

  • edited August 2023

    @Gavinski said:

    @GeoTony said:
    It’s definitely a British thing @Gavinski , same reason we find Fanny Pack so funny 😂
    Perhaps we’re just obsessed with female genitals ?

    Fanny pack yeah (Oops, yes, I mean) 😂, those yanks sure do have some funny terminology.

    I'm sure they find our (historical?) a use of the word 'fags' equally amusing. And bugger. I guess the Brits are obsessed with arsed too, come to think of it. It's all George Formby's fault, of course!

    I used to travel here for work before I lived here permanently, and would sometimes travel with British colleagues.

    When traveling with one, I tried hard to stop him from using the word fag, but when we were out drinking one time he asked the girl behind the bar “Do you have a fag machine here?” I quickly explained after seeing the horrified look on her face.

    But yeah, ‘fanny pack’ was one of those expressions where I had to try hard to keep a straight face more often than I would like to have.

  • @Gavinski said:

    @pedro said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @michael_m said:
    Did anyone else snigger at his first name being “Quim”?

    Hell yes hahaha

    I don’t get it… what’s the pun?
    Incidentally “quim” is short for “joaquim”

    It's old English slang for the female genitals, not exactly a very complimentary word but has a great ring to it

    Well you learn something new every day 😂 how do you pronounce it? Like qweem?

  • @GeoTony said:
    It’s definitely a British thing @Gavinski , same reason we find Fanny Pack so funny 😂
    Perhaps we’re just obsessed with female genitals ?

    If by “we” you mean the entire straight male population, then yes

  • @senhorlampada said:
    @pedro
    Masterfuly said regarding Quim's heritage.
    As a bonus regarding desgarrada, embolada and repente, I recall that my father said multiple times that hip-hop imitated them. :lol: Could not agree nor disagree with him :tongue:

    Your father seems like a wise man 👍

  • @pedro said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @pedro said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @michael_m said:
    Did anyone else snigger at his first name being “Quim”?

    Hell yes hahaha

    I don’t get it… what’s the pun?
    Incidentally “quim” is short for “joaquim”

    It's old English slang for the female genitals, not exactly a very complimentary word but has a great ring to it

    Well you learn something new every day 😂 how do you pronounce it? Like qweem?

    No lol, rhymes with 'him'. So sounds like kwim

  • @pedro said:

    @GeoTony said:
    It’s definitely a British thing @Gavinski , same reason we find Fanny Pack so funny 😂
    Perhaps we’re just obsessed with female genitals ?

    If by “we” you mean the entire straight male population, then yes

    Being British means an obsession with bodily parts/functions humor from a very young age. It’s been suggested that eskimos have 40 words for snow - British English probably has at least that many words for male genitals, female genitals, breasts, feces, urine, etc.

  • @Gavinski said:

    @pedro said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @pedro said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @michael_m said:
    Did anyone else snigger at his first name being “Quim”?

    Hell yes hahaha

    I don’t get it… what’s the pun?
    Incidentally “quim” is short for “joaquim”

    It's old English slang for the female genitals, not exactly a very complimentary word but has a great ring to it

    Well you learn something new every day 😂 how do you pronounce it? Like qweem?

    No lol, rhymes with 'him'. So sounds like kwim

    I guess the only difference then from portuguese is stopping the sound at the end, we say kim without the “mh” stopper so like kimmmm (reverb forever)

  • I really enjoy these female genitalia old slang discussions here at the audiobus forum. I think maybe there should be a category

  • @michael_m said:

    @pedro said:

    @GeoTony said:
    It’s definitely a British thing @Gavinski , same reason we find Fanny Pack so funny 😂
    Perhaps we’re just obsessed with female genitals ?

    If by “we” you mean the entire straight male population, then yes

    Being British means an obsession with bodily parts/functions humor from a very young age. It’s been suggested that eskimos have 40 words for snow - British English probably has at least that many words for male genitals, female genitals, breasts, feces, urine, etc.

    Hahahahaha

    Don't believe him? Here's the proof!

    Brits of a certain age will know where these come from immediately. Oh man, laughing out loud at some of these.



  • @michael_m said:

    @pedro said:

    @GeoTony said:
    It’s definitely a British thing @Gavinski , same reason we find Fanny Pack so funny 😂
    Perhaps we’re just obsessed with female genitals ?

    If by “we” you mean the entire straight male population, then yes

    Being British means an obsession with bodily parts/functions humor from a very young age. It’s been suggested that eskimos have 40 words for snow - British English probably has at least that many words for male genitals, female genitals, breasts, feces, urine, etc.

    Hu.. I guess as much as you brits want to believe that fairytale that you’re special, that’s like a predicament of the whole humanity everywhere ever since the beginning of times

  • Is this the guy from They Might Be Giants?

  • @pedro said:

    @michael_m said:

    @pedro said:

    @GeoTony said:
    It’s definitely a British thing @Gavinski , same reason we find Fanny Pack so funny 😂
    Perhaps we’re just obsessed with female genitals ?

    If by “we” you mean the entire straight male population, then yes

    Being British means an obsession with bodily parts/functions humor from a very young age. It’s been suggested that eskimos have 40 words for snow - British English probably has at least that many words for male genitals, female genitals, breasts, feces, urine, etc.

    Hu.. I guess as much as you brits want to believe that fairytale that you’re special, that’s like a predicament of the whole humanity everywhere ever since the beginning of times

    Brits everywhere are probably saying “Hold my beer…” as they read this.

  • @Gavinski said:

    @michael_m said:

    @pedro said:

    @GeoTony said:
    It’s definitely a British thing @Gavinski , same reason we find Fanny Pack so funny 😂
    Perhaps we’re just obsessed with female genitals ?

    If by “we” you mean the entire straight male population, then yes

    Being British means an obsession with bodily parts/functions humor from a very young age. It’s been suggested that eskimos have 40 words for snow - British English probably has at least that many words for male genitals, female genitals, breasts, feces, urine, etc.

    Hahahahaha

    Don't believe him? Here's the proof!

    Brits of a certain age will know where these come from immediately. Oh man, laughing out loud at some of these.



    Viz! :lol:

  • can only be viz

  • @Bruques said:

    I remember that! Brilliant! :lol:

  • @Bruques said:
    can only be viz

    The one and only haha. New Thread idea ‘Was Roger Mellie a genius?’ 🤓

  • Well we’ve managed to derail this thread in an interesting direction 💩

  • @Gavinski said:

    @Bruques said:
    can only be viz

    The one and only haha. New Thread idea ‘Was Roger Mellie a genius?’ 🤓

    “Bollocks!”

  • https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/b07g8psz
    Canonized now by this BBC radios documentary lol

  • @Gavinski said:
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/b07g8psz
    Canonized now by this BBC radios documentary lol

    Excellent!

  • @GeoTony said:
    Well we’ve managed to derail this thread in an interesting direction 💩

    I’m not even mad 🤷‍♂️😂

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