I would have though that it's "are you coming out?", but it wouldn't supprise me if it meant "hey, you wanna play cards?". Over here people might satart to call you "our kid" and say "come over to me gaffe", "last night was buzzin" and "bust me a dollar". Dollar, in the UK, we use pounds. I'm not one for all that slang used in Manchester, it's mainley used by teens anyway.BigJamesGTIIts me Famine and Ultrabeat from Yorkshire.
Heres a tester for you. You go round to a mates house (when you were young, say 10 or 11) and say "are you laking out?" your mate agrees and off you go.
Pop trivia - what are you actually asking your mate ? Famine and Ultra cant answer.
Famine is god BTW.
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live4speedI would have though that it's "are you coming out?", but it wouldn't supprise me if it meant "hey, you wanna play cards?". Over here people might satart to call you "our kid" and say "come over to me gaffe", "last night was buzzin" and "bust me a dollar". Dollar, in the UK, we use pounds. I'm not one for all that slang used in Manchester, it's mainley used by teens anyway.
live4speedAre you from Yorkshire? It's them that don't use the letter H if it's the first letter of a word, they say things like, "ow are you?" "were all uman's you know" and "appy birthday". They also say "ello, you all right me duck?". Since Famines from Yorkshire this is how he would speak and now the whole world knows the secret that is Famines English. Lol, only kidding, but plenty of people do talk like that over on the other side of the pennines.
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