dt

"diggerop"

12/11/2009 12:02 PM

Aussie English can be a bastard#2

What does the word "butchers" mean and how would it be used?
(Remember some words have multiple meanings)

You bastards are too clever for me, I think I'm going to have to make this
harder. : )

diggerop


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dt

"diggerop"

in reply to "diggerop" on 12/11/2009 12:02 PM

13/11/2009 4:40 PM

"diggerop" <toobusy@themoment> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> What does the word "butchers" mean and how would it be used?
> (Remember some words have multiple meanings)
>
> You bastards are too clever for me, I think I'm going to have to make this
> harder. : )
>
> diggerop


We're halfway there. Two identified.
Robert got the first (and in very classy style I might add. ) Many of you
probably will have trouble deciphering his answer as well. : )
John came up with another, however, there are two more that I know of.

Will post the answers Monday morning, which will be Sunday night for you
behind the times Seppo's. : )

diggerop

Mt

"Max"

in reply to "diggerop" on 12/11/2009 12:02 PM

12/11/2009 9:04 AM

"diggerop" <toobusy@themoment> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> What does the word "butchers" mean and how would it be used?
> (Remember some words have multiple meanings)
>
> You bastards are too clever for me, I think I'm going to have to make this
> harder. : )
>
> diggerop


Yo, Dog, that's what the local pork does.

Max

dt

"diggerop"

in reply to "diggerop" on 12/11/2009 12:02 PM

13/11/2009 1:50 AM

"Robert Bonomi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> In article <[email protected]>,
> diggerop <toobusy@themoment> wrote:
>>What does the word "butchers" mean and how would it be used?
>>(Remember some words have multiple meanings)
>
> 1) "A crow-eater won't get Olivers at at a rubbity-dub with just one."
>
> 2) it could be downright criminal.
>
>>
>>You bastards are too clever for me, I think I'm going to have to make this
>>harder. : )
>
> <bow>


Heh. The first one is spot on.

diggerop

bl

burtwitlin

in reply to "diggerop" on 12/11/2009 12:02 PM

15/11/2009 6:55 AM

On Nov 11, 11:02=A0pm, "diggerop" <toobusy@themoment> wrote:
> What does the word "butchers" mean and how would it be used?
> (Remember some words have multiple meanings)
>
> You bastards are too clever for me, I think I'm going to have to make thi=
s
> harder. =A0: )
>
> diggerop

A small glass of beer mate.

AS

"Alan Squires"

in reply to "diggerop" on 12/11/2009 12:02 PM

15/11/2009 2:01 PM

If I have a 'butchers' it means to have look at something. Thought this one
was limited to my area of the woods as I have not heard it for many years.

--
Alan
Retired
...so yes I do have all day!
"diggerop" <toobusy@themoment> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> What does the word "butchers" mean and how would it be used?
> (Remember some words have multiple meanings)
>
> You bastards are too clever for me, I think I'm going to have to make this
> harder. : )
>
> diggerop

JC

John Cole

in reply to "diggerop" on 12/11/2009 12:02 PM

12/11/2009 3:30 PM

Always though it was:

Butchers hook = Look

On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 12:02:31 +0800, "diggerop" <toobusy@themoment>
wrote:

>What does the word "butchers" mean and how would it be used?
>(Remember some words have multiple meanings)
>
>You bastards are too clever for me, I think I'm going to have to make this
>harder. : )
>
>diggerop

TD

Tim Daneliuk

in reply to "diggerop" on 12/11/2009 12:02 PM

11/11/2009 10:19 PM

diggerop wrote:
> What does the word "butchers" mean and how would it be used?
> (Remember some words have multiple meanings)
>
> You bastards are too clever for me, I think I'm going to have to make
> this harder. : )
>
> diggerop


I American English it means "The persons that carve the dead animals
into pieces small enough to fit on my BBQ."

In German it means "Ve moost infade Poland IMMEDIATELY!!!!"

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bR

[email protected] (Robert Bonomi)

in reply to "diggerop" on 12/11/2009 12:02 PM

14/11/2009 3:28 PM

In article <[email protected]>,
diggerop <toobusy@themoment> wrote:
>"diggerop" <toobusy@themoment> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> What does the word "butchers" mean and how would it be used?
>> (Remember some words have multiple meanings)
>>
>> You bastards are too clever for me, I think I'm going to have to make this
>> harder. : )
>>
>> diggerop
>
>
>We're halfway there. Two identified.
>Robert got the first (and in very classy style I might add. ) Many of you
>probably will have trouble deciphering his answer as well. : )
>John came up with another, however, there are two more that I know of.

1) someone who's just had a liquid laugh
2) a Mickey-Mouse kind of thing.

>
>Will post the answers Monday morning, which will be Sunday night for you
>behind the times Seppo's. : )
>
>diggerop
>

bR

[email protected] (Robert Bonomi)

in reply to "diggerop" on 12/11/2009 12:02 PM

12/11/2009 11:30 AM

In article <[email protected]>,
diggerop <toobusy@themoment> wrote:
>What does the word "butchers" mean and how would it be used?
>(Remember some words have multiple meanings)

1) "A crow-eater won't get Olivers at at a rubbity-dub with just one."

2) it could be downright criminal.

>
>You bastards are too clever for me, I think I'm going to have to make this
>harder. : )

<bow>

dt

"diggerop"

in reply to "diggerop" on 12/11/2009 12:02 PM

13/11/2009 7:48 AM

"John Cole" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Always though it was:
>
> Butchers hook = Look
>
> On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 12:02:31 +0800, "diggerop" <toobusy@themoment>
> wrote:
>
>>What does the word "butchers" mean and how would it be used?
>>(Remember some words have multiple meanings)
>>
>>You bastards are too clever for me, I think I'm going to have to make this
>>harder. : )
>>
>>diggerop


That's one, ........ but there's more : )


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