Thread: local slang
View Single Post
Old 02.09.2010, 08:23 AM   #20
_slavo_
invito al cielo
 
_slavo_'s Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Россия
Posts: 10,927
_slavo_ kicks all y'all's asses_slavo_ kicks all y'all's asses_slavo_ kicks all y'all's asses_slavo_ kicks all y'all's asses_slavo_ kicks all y'all's asses_slavo_ kicks all y'all's asses_slavo_ kicks all y'all's asses_slavo_ kicks all y'all's asses_slavo_ kicks all y'all's asses_slavo_ kicks all y'all's asses_slavo_ kicks all y'all's asses
Quote:
Originally Posted by wellcharge
slavo do you have a new girlfriend? only gypsy girls are chaj/a/e
and basmeg is def. from hungary

slovakia is so unique!

also slavo which of these beers should i try

http://www.pragacafe.ca/spirits.pdf

i haven't had a beer in almost a month and it's starting to piss me off

you are very right, wellcharge, it's obvious you've spent some time in Eastern Europe. "chaje" comes from gipsy language, and therefore it's unusual that people of my town adopted it as a regional slang.
bazmeg is a hungarian word, you are 100% correct.

out of those beers on your list, you should try Pilsner Urquell (sure shot...i'd be surprised if you hadn't tried that before), and Krusovice. Czechvar is just a shitty american way to say Budvar (who has been to a long lawsuit with Budweiser for the brand name, that's why they renamed it to Czechvar for the north american market). I don't like this particular brand, it gives you headache.
__________________



you're the boy

that can enjoy
invisibility
_slavo_ is offline   |QUOTE AND REPLY|