When I was in England last summer, some people (youngsters) called me a "ferry". What does this word mean? Urban dictionary doesn't have much info on it.
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Anonymous2009-03-16 23:10
Not too sure, but are you sure you've got the spelling down? They might have been saying "fairy".
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Anonymous2009-03-17 0:29
Now you can understand all the retardness of non-phonetic spelling.
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Anonymous2009-03-17 1:43
it means you are gay/girly
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Anonymous2009-03-18 19:03
>>3
If anybody needed such an obvious example to understand that the English language is retarded beyond all belief, they should probably just do themselves a favor and kill themselves at once, as they would never amount to anything at all.
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Anonymous2009-03-20 4:38
Ferry - a boat that carries people and cars across giant lakes, rivers, and small seas
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vowels in British English are different in sound from those in American English. tnanks to immersion in american films brits understand american english and its sounds to a large extent, but not vice versa.
>>1
they were calling you a fairie. They think you're a faggot.
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Anonymous2009-03-22 21:05
Vowels in British English are different in sound from those in British English. tnanks to immersion in british films brits understand british english and its sounds to a large extent, but not vice versa.
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Anonymous2009-03-23 0:06
It's because they think you're a boat silly
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Anonymous2009-03-23 0:56
Or a gay boat.
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Anonymous2009-03-23 5:30
Vowels in Merseyside English are different in sound from those in Newcastle English. tnanks to immersion in Newcastle films Merseysiders understand Newcastle English and its sounds to a large extent, but not vice versa.