And the cockney accent, the traditional working class accent from the east end of London, drops the "H" from the beginning of words. And any that start with a "Th", get spoken as if they started with "F". So, "Three hats" sounds like "Free 'ats".
In the UK, geezer isn't a term that has an age connotation. It's more like fella, lad, or guy. But it does indicate working class, and a bit of a roguish streak. Usually positive as well, but depends on context.
And the cockney accent, the traditional working class accent from the east end of London, drops the "H" from the beginning of words. And any that start with a "Th", get spoken as if they started with "F".
So, "Three hats" sounds like "Free 'ats".
Such a chill track
I love this beat
In the UK, geezer isn't a term that has an age connotation. It's more like fella, lad, or guy. But it does indicate working class, and a bit of a roguish streak. Usually positive as well, but depends on context.
Straight
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These guys are so good!!
Deep house classic! 🎉 Local pictures = local movie theater. English bulldog yank is a bar.
Firestarter is a song by The Prodigy
Local pictures Neighborhood movies theatre
Ouse house
Dude, what happened to your Upchurch Reactions? It's been 2 long. Much love from Frederick County Maryland ❤
He has dropped!