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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Croatch on July 16, 2008, 01:29:56 PM
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Has this term spread across the country, or is it just a west coast trash thing? Today, I heard a receptionist telling someone on the phone "no worries" twice in a row. From there, it prompted me to start a thread here on getbig about it. Before I could even finish that though I hear, "No.....worries." I almost choked this bitch..haha
Can you imagine the receptionist for Microsoft telling a client, "No worries, we'll hit that deadline." haha ::)
Stop Hatin'
You know what I'm sayin'
and other ebonics phrases really have no place in the real world. Not like "no worries" is ebonics, but an overused phrase. Same thing with "genre". Another millenium favorite. ;D
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hahhahhhhah get over it
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no worries mate
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no worries mate
haha, Yeah, no worries bro, no worries. :D ::)
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Croatch, you are showing just how unaware you are of the world outside of working out.
That's a very common Aussie phrase--not ebonics.
Do you realize you always sound this stupid--and just don't know it?
By the way, Aussie means Australian. I’m not if you’ve ever heard of that place.
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This song's for u Croatch ;)
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Has this term spread across the country, or is it just a west coast trash thing? Today, I heard a receptionist telling someone on the phone "no worries" twice in a row. From there, it prompted me to start a thread here on getbig about it. Before I could even finish that though I hear, "No.....worries." I almost choked this bitch..haha
Can you imagine the receptionist for Microsoft telling a client, "No worries, we'll hit that deadline." haha ::)
Stop Hatin'
You know what I'm sayin'
and other ebonics phrases really have no place in the real world. Not like "no worries" is ebonics, but an overused phrase. Same thing with "genre". Another millenium favorite. ;D
they say that in Ireland all the time... but what I hate even more is: The knackers here say: No bother ::)
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Croatch, as an ex-steroid user, do you hate yourself for being so mentally weak?
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Croatch do you lead a sheltered life?
many people say no worries.
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Has this term spread across the country, or is it just a west coast trash thing? Today, I heard a receptionist telling someone on the phone "no worries" twice in a row. From there, it prompted me to start a thread here on getbig about it. Before I could even finish that though I hear, "No.....worries." I almost choked this bitch..haha
Can you imagine the receptionist for Microsoft telling a client, "No worries, we'll hit that deadline." haha ::)
Stop Hatin'
You know what I'm sayin'
and other ebonics phrases really have no place in the real world. Not like "no worries" is ebonics, but an overused phrase. Same thing with "genre". Another millenium favorite. ;D
Unless someone is on the sauce while saying "no worries", it should not concern you ;)
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bitch this site isnt your personal diary, ... go change your kotex your bleeding from your PUSSY, pussy
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"People say that in Ireland all the time"
"It's a common Aussie term"
Americans showing how "worldly" they are once again. ::)
hahah
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Croatch, you are showing just how unaware you are of the world outside of working out.
That's a very common Aussie phrase--not ebonics.
Do you realize you always sound this stupid--and just don't know it?
By the way, Aussie means Australian. I’m not if you’ve ever heard of that place.
It's not some spacial Australian phrase you fucking idiot.
It originates from Jamaica.
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It's not some spacial Australian phrase you fucking idiot.
It originates from Jamaica.
fuck you, it originates from simon and pumba in the lion king
akuna manatata =
IT MEANS "NO WORRIES", BITCH
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fuck you, it originates from simon and pumba in the lion king
akuna manatata =
IT MEANS "NO WORRIES", BITCH
It was filmed in Jamaica, in the northern neutral zone.
It was cheaper than going to Africa.
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It was filmed in Jamaica, in the northern neutral zone.
It was cheaper than going to Africa.
akuna matata
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Ron wrote "no worries" to me in a pm.
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Looks like we've got a bunch of fags here who use that term regularly. ;)
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Hey, no worries guys...h.aha
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Looks like we've got a bunch of fags here who use that term regularly. ;)
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Hey, no worries guys...h.aha
akuna matata, mate
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Looks like we've got a bunch of fags here who use that term regularly. ;)
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Hey, no worries guys...h.aha
FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEZE CON!!!!!!!!!
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you're making an issue out of a non-issue
it's a stupid expression leave it at that.
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you're making an issue out of a non-issue
it's a stupid expression leave it at that.
For sure. That's all I was pointing out..haha
It was funny to watch people melt on this one..hahah ;D
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All worries
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Calm down Gloria
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Calm down Gloria
:D ;)
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About this thread, just forget about it. No worries man. :D
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About this thread, just forget about it. No worries man. :D
You realize that you brought this on yourself, mate?
I guaran-fucking-tee that every time you start a thread or post a comment you will be spawned to Hell and back with "no worries." ;D
But hey...no worries, man. No worries.
(makuna matada, Gloria)
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no worries
idiom
(context, Australian English, colloquial) OK, no problem, everything will be all right
http://www.allwords.com/word-no+worries.html
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no worries
idiom
(context, Australian English, colloquial) OK, no problem, everything will be all right
http://www.allwords.com/word-no+worries.html
Funny, I met someone from Australia and he too said, "No worries." Yet didn't come off like most douchebags, who use this term.
I never thought it was any form of ebonics, but wondered the origin of this cutting edge term. 10 years ago, you never heard anyone say it.
I'm going to try and bring back "bitchin" and "rad". Those were awesome. ;) ::)
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It is what it is.
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Calm down Gloria
That's a good one as well! :D
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Funny, I met someone from Australia and he too said, "No worries." Yet didn't come off like most douchebags, who use this term.
it just comes out naturally
like when you see something out of the ordinary and say
FAIR DINKUM
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I hear "no problem" alot more. I just say you're welcome.
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Well i say it cos I'm Australian and its common to say, its like saying "sure" which is even more stupid. e.g. "thanks for the sandwich" ... "sure". Makes sense D:
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Funny, I met someone from Australia and he too said, "No worries." Yet didn't come off like most douchebags, who use this term.
I never thought it was any form of ebonics, but wondered the origin of this cutting edge term. 10 years ago, you never heard anyone say it.
I'm going to try and bring back "bitchin" and "rad". Those were awesome. ;) ::)
We all noticed you went back and edited your original post so you don't look so STUPID.
You are fooling no one. Mr Culture ::) ::)
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We all noticed you went back and edited your original post so you don't look so STUPID.
You are fooling no one. Mr Culture ::) ::)
haha, Oh man. It seems your in love with me bro. Let it go.
But no, I didn't change the original post.
No worries man. ;) ;D
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Whenever some douche tells me "no worries" about something, I always respond with "I wasn't worried." and then they stand there with a dumb look on their faces as if they're shocked that I would be so rude...
Ahh fuck 'em up the ass, no worries
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Australian's are English criminals. Escape from New York style shit was going on there a few hundred years ago.
Btw, I can easiliy imagine a receptionist saying 'no worries, we'll have the delivery made on time' or some such
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Whenever some douche tells me "no worries" about something, I always respond with "I wasn't worried." and then they stand there with a dumb look on their faces as if they're shocked that I would be so rude...
Ahh fuck 'em up the ass, no worries
I like your style Anvil. haha
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Australian's are English criminals. Escape from New York style shit was going on there a few hundred years ago.
Btw, I can easiliy imagine a receptionist saying 'no worries, we'll have the delivery made on time' or some such
No worries, mate.
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Shit mates I was hoping this was about me.
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My bad