Cobblers 23:22 - Oct 11 with 10355 views | qprxtc | No one says that anymore Get knotted you toerag. Nor that Or “That’ll be less than 6 quid for that pint mate” Cobblers | | | | |
Cobblers on 00:24 - Oct 12 with 4213 views | smegma | You'd get a shoeing for saying cobblers these days. | | | |
Cobblers on 00:28 - Oct 12 with 4206 views | Boston | Don't like Northampton then, Smeggs? | |
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Cobblers on 06:03 - Oct 12 with 4149 views | PlanetHonneywood | Jimmy Hill. As in the 1970s reaction to a highly implausible proposition. Itself reduced to a rubbing of the chin. | |
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Cobblers on 08:05 - Oct 12 with 4077 views | colinallcars | “You berk” is rarely heard these days. Crutch Piece was an often used phrase as well. | | | |
Cobblers on 09:47 - Oct 12 with 4001 views | Pommyhoop | You Lying Arab. Pronounced 'Ayrab' | |
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Cobblers on 09:57 - Oct 12 with 3988 views | LongsufferingR | Git. Last heard around 1981 | | | |
Cobblers on 10:07 - Oct 12 with 3982 views | qpr1976 | Always called that ‘chinney reckon’, but based on the same action & originator..... | | | |
Cobblers on 10:09 - Oct 12 with 3980 views | qpr1976 | ‘Berk’ is cockney rhyming slang for Berkeley Hunt..... I’ll leave it there but possibly why it’s fallen from fashion ? Or replaced by ‘Two Bob.....’ [Post edited 12 Oct 2019 10:09]
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Cobblers on 10:22 - Oct 12 with 3958 views | Esox_Lucius | £6 for a pint | |
| The grass is always greener. |
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Cobblers on 10:38 - Oct 12 with 3943 views | ShotKneesHoop | Still £3 a pint for a lovely drop of Fat Cat Best Bitter in the Fat Cat, Nelson Street, Naaaaarch. Wonderful pub, shame about the local football club. | |
| Why does it feel like R'SWiPe is still on the books? Yer Couldn't Make It Up.Well Done Me! |
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Cobblers on 10:42 - Oct 12 with 3930 views | Clive_Anderson | No one says dick head or makes the dick head sign with their hands anymore. Not seen the wnker gesture for ages either. A sad loss to our culture. | | | |
Cobblers on 11:11 - Oct 12 with 3896 views | FredManRave | Smeg head. | |
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Cobblers on 11:53 - Oct 12 with 3863 views | enfieldargh | No that is often the cry at Craven Cottage. you may also get called a cad. They dont like us ruffians and scoundrels in SW6 | |
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Cobblers on 11:53 - Oct 12 with 3863 views | qprxtc | In some pubs in Farringdon where I work. | | | |
Cobblers on 11:55 - Oct 12 with 3860 views | Hayesender | You'll get a knuckle sandwich with talk like that young fella me lad | |
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Cobblers on 13:23 - Oct 12 with 3799 views | Pommyhoop | Aint heard;; Bummed in the gob:: for a while. Where is Bluce Lee BTW... | |
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Cobblers on 13:35 - Oct 12 with 3791 views | stowmarketrange | It’s still only £3.75 in the white ‘orse.Or at least it was the other week when I went in there.Plastic glass though. | | | |
Cobblers on 13:43 - Oct 12 with 3777 views | Boston | Absolute Bounder. | |
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Cobblers on 14:06 - Oct 12 with 3766 views | ngbqpr | Saw a wnker gesture in crowd at the England game only last night as it goes. | |
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Cobblers on 14:26 - Oct 12 with 3743 views | Boston | Early to mid seventies - spasmo. | |
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Cobblers on 15:18 - Oct 12 with 3698 views | JAPRANGERS | In Blighty do people still call each other Guttersnipes?? | | | |
Cobblers on 15:30 - Oct 12 with 3684 views | Dorse | Dick splash Arse bandit (or the more exotic Anus Bandito) | |
| 'What do we want? We don't know! When do we want it? Now!' |
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Cobblers on 15:48 - Oct 12 with 3663 views | MrSheen | Pillock | | | |
Cobblers on 15:56 - Oct 12 with 3658 views | colinallcars | There was a time when, if a bloke had a certain surname, he would be known by a generic first name. Smudger Smith, Chalky White, Nobby Clarke, Dusty Miller, Spud Murphy etc. Do people still do that ? | | | |
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