Guess the Slang

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Pretty simply game, You guess the meaning of the above slang and post slang that either you, you're region and/or slang you have come across for the following person to guess...

E.g.

  • Person 1: Goin' Kev's gaf night (actual quote BTW)
  • Person 2: I'm going to Kevin's get together tonight
    [Insert Slang Here]

So I'll start this off with -

  • Chong on some Rogga's lad? go'ed

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@leo-343: Chongin a rogga means having a cigaret or joint

I'll leave that too someone else because I'm clueless

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#4  Edited By jumpstart55

@leo-343: If that means what i think it means..Then that might be a bit too racy for this site..lol

My manz took a massive L but rebounded with mad gwop.

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#6  Edited By frogdog

@leo-343 said:

Okay so the last word is 'go ahead.' I'm taking an educated guess and assuming the first clause is something to do with getting high or drunk. My turn:

"I wanna neck that bird but I've got chapped lips, fam"

"You're some moist yout."

London slang

@jumpstart55 said:

@leo-343: If that means what i think it means..Then that might be a bit too racy for this site..lol

My manz took a massive L but rebounded with mad gwop.

New York Slang. Guessing around Harlem

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@leo-343 said:

@frogdog:

London slang

Yas. First clause of the first sentence is cockney, last clause and second sentence is predominantly East London.

First clause sounds like something from eastenders or drunk a west ham. Last clause and second sentence borderline universal slang for hood areas in London.

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@leo-343 said:
@frogdog said:
@leo-343 said:

@frogdog:

London slang

Yas. First clause of the first sentence is cockney, last clause and second sentence is predominantly East London.

First clause sounds like something from eastenders or drunk a west ham. Last clause and second sentence borderline universal slang for hood areas in London.

But whadda they mean?

"I would like to passionately kiss that beautiful woman, but my lips are too dry friend"

"You are a cowardly child"

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@leo-343 said:
@jumpstart55 said:

@leo-343: If that means what i think it means..Then that might be a bit too racy for this site..lol

Depends, there's one meaning I had in mind which is fine here but I think I know which other interpretation you're thinking of.

My manz took a massive L but rebounded with mad gwop.

Your friend lost but came back and won a lot of money.

Yep pretty much.

@frogdog said:
@leo-343 said:

Okay so the last word is 'go ahead.' I'm taking an educated guess and assuming the first clause is something to do with getting high or drunk. My turn:

"I wanna neck that bird but I've got chapped lips, fam"

"You're some moist yout."

London slang

@jumpstart55 said:

@leo-343: If that means what i think it means..Then that might be a bit too racy for this site..lol

My manz took a massive L but rebounded with mad gwop.

New York Slang. Guessing around Harlem

Yea close enough as its definitely widely used in New York .