We react to Can I Come In Your House? | Micky Flanagan Live: The Out Out Tour (Comedy Reaction)
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When he said "look at the syrup" he was using Cockney rhyming slang...."syrup of figs" = "wigs" ("apples and pears" = "stairs" etc)
Also 'nut' = head
Barnet Fair (often shortened to just 'Barnet') = Hair.
I didn't know this syrup of figs one even (and I'm from Watford! rofl)
@@watchreadplayretro it’s old school cockney that one 😊
Been in the UK since 06... I'm still confused lol. And I speak 7 languages :)
You two reacting to Micky Flanagan is life-giving :)
I love your guys laughter, cracking up at our Micky. Love from UK 🇬🇧
Love that you love Micky. He is a national treasure! ❤❤
This couple are simply fantastic, they are not afraid to offend those "righteous" people who think that they are "The guardians of Free Speech" and think that they are omnipotent. They accept things for what they are. Not only that, but they laugh at how ridiculous some of this "Free Speech" is. Their postings on You Tube are a source of merriement to we who want a bit of a laugh about just how ridiculous all this PC nonsense has become. I hope that they never change, and keep that fabulous sense of humour that they have.
I love watching you two laughing, it’s very genuine. Thanks a lot from an expat Brit , retired and living in Portugal ❤❤
My favourite time of the week when you guys post a reaction to Micky Flanagan! And despite his thick cockney accent, you guys seem to keep up with him, and your laughter is so infectious! Keep up the great work and not long until 100k.....💪🏻👊🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
If you live in England long enough you'll realise "insults" are often terms of endearment. It just means we're comfortable with you and enjoy getting it back.
some, not all lol
@@_eclipz_ Yes but you'll know the difference.
I just discovered you guys today, I’ve watched all the Mickey Flanagan reactions because he’s my favourite comedian. I love how much you love him. I’ve subbed👌🏼
Peace love from England ❤
It makes me laugh when I see how funny you are finding Micky Flannigan, just like when I first heard these stand up gigs when he first did them, It’s great that you see this is a British trait to have fun sometimes it’s quite cruel but observations of what other people say or do that can be hilarious and bonds us as people when we don’t take ourselves too seriously you both are becoming honourary Brits.
The c word can be friendly, depends on the context ;) Oh & that was a great cockney "provocative" at the end there, no t whatsoever! xD
Love your reactions to Micky. ❤
I'm from London and I've got a proper old school Cockney accent just like Mickey. Enjoy your channel dudes
You two brighten my day.
I love Micky's stand-up and I love your reactions to it.
Awesome stuff.
Micky uses a lot of 'cockney rhyming' slang which unless you are familiar with it, it can be confusing. He said the word Barnet when he was talking about the mans hair (Barnet fair = hair) and he also said syrup (syrup of figs = wig). It was a way victorian criminals communicated so the police couldn't understand them. I love the way you are starting to learn all the English phrases and the way we say them 😁
What must be REALLY confusing is when you have rhyming slang for rhyming slang,this stuff can't be taught, e.g--arse='bottle and glarse'(yes,I know) shortened to 'bottle'='aristotle' shortened to 'aris' which is strangely similar to 'arse',the misspelling or distorting words to suit the rhyme is all part of the fun and some of it is really funny,there are a few sketches on YT with the 2 Ronnies and Smith &Jones that highlight it and in one case make it incomprehensible even to most 'cockneys'.
Love Micky his so brilliant and love you both ❤
Love your cockney accents, sounded like deep Glaswegian ❤️🇬🇧
Beautiful couple. Do not mess it up. And very knowledgeable 🙏🩷🩷👍
Every single day we take the piss! It could be your friends,your mother anybody will do😂
Brilliant!
Thanks guys!
You do very well to understand what he is saying with his cockney lingo (language)! I love watching your reactions, your so animative, can't wait to see more.
excellent clip, excellent reaction!
Oh you two are just to nice ❤
Brilliant? Love you both
Barnet and Syrup are what we call cockney rhyming slang. Words that rhyme with another word and are used as a substitute. For example, Barnet Fair = Hair. Syrup of Fig = Wig. So when he says "you lot are going collude in the fact, I've still got a Barnet" he means I've still got hair. "Also when he says "have a look at the Geezer's wig, have a look at the syrup".
Carol's reaction at 1 55 is priceless
Love it! :D x
I grew up in bethnal green a few streets from mickey. We all talk like this.
Yes we even more like that further north like Manchester, Liverpool and north east,
We call it banter in Manchester and I suppose elsewhere, but we give as good as we get and like your gorgeous young lady said about the C word,it's all how you say or mean it,e.g. banter. Lol
The British verbal between rival soccer fans is called "Banter" and is usually good natured. It is a back handed way of showing respect,
Found you the other daylove how genuine you are.You need to check out peter kay, he's a very famous comedian from Bolton in the uk. If you like accents you'll love him. Watch Peter kay misheard Lyrics. The trip to the Dentist, Queen on a shovel guitar, Dogging there's just a few to have a look at I think you will enjoy him. Martin from Wigan UK
Me and my friends are always calling each other c**ts. Because we're friends, we know it is not meant offensively.
However, it can be used in a serious way towards someone you don't like.
Love your reactions. Love and peace from England ❤
My advice to foreigners has always been "if you're unsure if someone's insulting you, it's a joke. You'll know with 100% certainty when they're being serious"
You do really well to pick up that accent which is very strong but hilarious. I really hope you watch the series Still Game. Its scottish accents that took me as a brit a while but om my goodnees the amount you will laugh. Start episode 1 their not too long 30 mins but stay past the credits for always a final clip . Love from uk ❤❤
Barnet : Cockney rhyming slang... Barnet Faire = Hair Whistle and Flute = Suit Frog and Toad = Road Boat Race = Face Mince Pies = Eyes to name but a few...
Gotta do the going out out bit
I think you two will love Benny Hill - wife swap, it's very funny and take you in many twists and turns
Syrup and fig Cockney rhyming slang for wig
Great reaction guys, it's cute how you are learning English from Micky. You'll be talking like cockneys in no time 😄
Aye, calling someone a Cnt is often used with friends.
❤ from Northeast England ❤️
You will love what he thinks of the French 😂
It's been too long between Micky reactions. more please.
Us British always take the piss out our dearest friends, We definitely insult and talk depraved insults. We only do it too friends .😅
If you don't understand anything said, just ask - we'll be glad to help
You guys have got to find his tomato sauce joke!
Have a look at the syrup is a reference to syrup of fig in cockney slang syrup of fig means wig
You should watch ... Harry Enfield - Arsenal('33) Vs Liverpool('91)
She says "I do it all properly".
I’ve called my dearest friends a cnt and they are still my dearest friends
Here we go 🏴🙂
Syrup is cockney rhyming slang for wig, syrup and fig = wig.
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Syrup
Syrup of figs = Wig
Syrup of fig = wig
Yes we do - to call someone a c**** is usually a term of endearment in the UK ----usually ---- but not necessarily all the time as it can be very derogatory as well - its all about context
Whereas in Aus and NZ it seems to be every other word!
Trust me the "C Word" is generally considered offensive here.
Barnet = hair, Barnet fair, cockney
"We do things properly in the UK".
"We do everything properly!"
"Yes Madam, I'm sure you do. F#cking up peoples' DVD's being one of them!"
Well done, you're really getting to grips the British sense of humour.
In the this scenario (what a complete C#@*) was actually an insult not the friendly banter it can be used as. It's all to do with the tone, context & internation
Another great cockney comedian was Mike Reid (RIP) Check him out. 🙂
You're not wrong, we can call each other a c--- in a positive manner here in the UK. However, it depends on how you say it and who you're saying it to as it can also be used in a more general, jovial manner or it can be used extremely negatively. You have to be trained up in the use of c--- from a young age.
Be very careful with certain words You can use them between friends and they won’t be offensive, but other times you use the same word and it can be extremely offensive
oh man, using potato audio mixer, gone up in estimations
i recommend Lee Evans and if your really want to cross the line, then i would recommend Jimmy Carr (not for the faint-hearted haha)
the C . U. N. T. word is both used as a derogatory remark or Can be used as an affectionate remark...
🙋🏼♂️ 🇬🇧 i just noticed you are not far off 100 k .. lets gooooooooo !! .. c'mon folks get these guys over the line ASAP !! 🤞🏻🤞🏻👍🏻 oh & Micky just being Micky , hell yeah 😂 Bro said " of course Micky " at the start .. sorry i don't think you want Micky coming in your " house " 🤭 🤣 🤣 syrup is rhyming slang .. syrup of figs = wig .. NOOOOO the C word is used a lot but not so much in a friendly way . It depends on the emphasis you put on that word . You can call your mate " a stupid C" if they fall in love 😋 but " a F'ing C " or that person is just the "C "word means they are bad , a wrong 'un , a creep , not right etc etc etc . It is the worst word of all the swears !!! 👍🏻 oh hell no a Chelsea fan .. i need to unsubscribe 🤣 🤣 🤣
Yes, Chelsea is the 'C' word.
The C word is derogatory , and usually used in an aggressive context . Great reaction guys .
Not in Scotland. We always describe a great person as a Gid Cunt, its used as a kinda term of endearment lol
It's offensive to call someone a c..t to their face, but used carefully it adds emphasis to a joke or just in banter. You have to be careful with it though.