Echoing Fabios comment earlier we just went to Tescos ( its all glamour here ) and whilst I was day dreaming in wonderment at the array of bargain items I overheard an impromptu meeting of several Tesco management personnel . One particularly loud woman advised her colleagues of the problems involving too much cradboard stacked in the rear yard and when her colleague suggested he would go and move the cardboard she replied " go for it ! "
TCH!
so " go for it " is definately in and appears quite close to the ubiquitous "up for it "
often quoted with a 4 substituited for the for ( or should that be 4 the for ? )
hey Mark dont get tense after all " no pain , no gain "
Well im glad you window is free , but regards cod kicking I have another idea i could " run up your flagpole and see if it flutters"
Yeah perhaps were finding it hard to 'relate' to it perhaps we should 'give it some space' so it can 'find some perspective' and 'reground itself' .
I see 'where youre coming from'
"What are you like!"
"kinda" (a very popular word in here)
"Excuse me?" (instead of pardon)
"I was like"
"Oh my God!"
I know it's not an inane phrase but it is a dictionary thread.
My rant of the day:-
"I want a women"
FFS - they're not like sheep, they do come in a singular version!
"Can i add my tuppence worth?"
talk to the hand the heads not listening ( essex for piss off your boring me )
economic structural downsizing sacking a few people
"talk about the pot calling the kettle black"
corperate deniablilty
it was not us
hehehe
i shouldn't say this but......
love ya to bits....groan....puke!
correct me if I'm wrong
my old boss used to say to these peeps, Ive promoted you to be my spokesman on sexual matters.....or when i want your fucking opinion I'll ask for it
'no worries'..........
usually said by a salesman or agent who is desperate to make a deal, has no idea what he's talking about or why he is doing the job and who is very worried ....................