![]() 05/28/2018 at 07:07 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
except me
![]() 05/28/2018 at 07:13 |
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go to bed!
:)
![]() 05/28/2018 at 07:16 |
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I’m awake, and at work. I’m also opening the store because the boss took the day off.
![]() 05/28/2018 at 07:20 |
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I’m at work.
![]() 05/28/2018 at 07:21 |
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Yep, exactly my situation. We’ve had one customer so far.
![]() 05/28/2018 at 07:24 |
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Have a nap anyway...
![]() 05/28/2018 at 07:31 |
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Were not all asleep. Also, I’m reminded of this Dave Barry article:
![]() 05/28/2018 at 07:32 |
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poor excuse
:P
![]() 05/28/2018 at 07:49 |
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If you really want a translation,
Cheeky = a quick something, you could have a cheeky cuppa (a quick drink of tea/coffee) cheeky fag (quick cigarette) ect....
Bruv = a chav term for mate/buddy
![]() 05/28/2018 at 07:51 |
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Oh, I’m fluent in UK English, but thanks.
![]() 05/28/2018 at 09:25 |
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Well wicked innit bruv
![]() 05/28/2018 at 11:02 |
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I’m not certain of how these two options are equivalent.
To answer anonymous’ question: It means a quick meal at Nando’s, a chain of casual dining restaurants that sells piri-piri chicken.