Quote from: Bad English on December 06, 2015, 10:06:01 PMQuote from: TB on December 06, 2015, 09:19:38 PMI have until now imagined that I had a fairly decent understanding of the English language.Tell us what a "cob" is and we'll believe you. Also, if I offer you a "piece" what would you do with it? ;-)Now you're just being mean :-) I said that I believed I had a fairly decent understanding of the English language, not that I had mastered every nuance, dialect or any kind cockney rhyming slang... The first thing that comes to my mind when someone says 'cob' to me is maize - corn cobs. It could be a building material, and also a short-legged horse.A 'piece' is to me a gun, or a graffiti artwork. If you offered me a piece of chocolate, I'd accept it :-) or possibly a piece of land...I'm absolutely certain I've missed out on several other meanings, but so be it.
Quote from: TB on December 06, 2015, 09:19:38 PMI have until now imagined that I had a fairly decent understanding of the English language.Tell us what a "cob" is and we'll believe you. Also, if I offer you a "piece" what would you do with it? ;-)
I have until now imagined that I had a fairly decent understanding of the English language.
Quote from: TB on December 06, 2015, 10:25:53 PMQuote from: Bad English on December 06, 2015, 10:06:01 PMQuote from: TB on December 06, 2015, 09:19:38 PMI have until now imagined that I had a fairly decent understanding of the English language.Tell us what a "cob" is and we'll believe you. Also, if I offer you a "piece" what would you do with it? ;-)Now you're just being mean :-) I said that I believed I had a fairly decent understanding of the English language, not that I had mastered every nuance, dialect or any kind cockney rhyming slang... The first thing that comes to my mind when someone says 'cob' to me is maize - corn cobs. It could be a building material, and also a short-legged horse.A 'piece' is to me a gun, or a graffiti artwork. If you offered me a piece of chocolate, I'd accept it :-) or possibly a piece of land...I'm absolutely certain I've missed out on several other meanings, but so be it.Surely a piece is a sandwich?
Also a Cob is a bad mood, He got a bit of a Cob on.
Big relief to know that I have not upset you TB. I thought you were a Brummie. Good job I did not launch into Volume 2 of Brummie Loyk It Wam which explores the sub patois of posh pronunciation wherein words are gentrified - kettle becomes kekkul, bottle becomes bokkul, album becomes albun (see Peaky Blinders) and mangle the word that started this prance around the mulberry bush was pronounced mandle by aspirational guttersnipes like those from whom I am descended.
Sandwich is far to posh a reference for a 'piece'.A piece consisted of a single slice of bread spread with, butter/marge/jam or meat or fish paste.
So Remi thinks that Gestede played well against Southampton. Must have found Sherwood's "Fucking Idiot" tablets.
A piece in our house was a slice of bread with dripping. Usually with loads of salt on top. Healthy.