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Patio Heater

erm....multimeter

and Dave Cripps

Snips

i went to school with dave cripps, so i realise its not really a common slang term.....

i 'll make up some more later:p;)
 
Hengmee......

For anything that you just can't quite remember it's name....usually used in the following kind of situation....

"Pass me the wotsit, will you?"
"Which wotsit"
"You know....the Hengmee"

Often accompanied by finger pointing and random mime movements demonstrating the correct use of the Hengmee.

:D

randyrat
 
Yeah
,knocking stick ,or as i say give it a bit of H ,as in enerys ammer;)
ive got 2 little and large ,maybee ill start calling them sid and eddie .:D
atvbitwww
 
ah --- on, leave Bane alone

he's learnt to spell the name of his tools





he'll be USING the bugg@*&s next


oh and another one

flutch snizzle = scutch chisel


jeez i'm bored
 
Using my tools?

That's a running joke onsite now. I always borrow everyone elses tools.

They ask where's my tools, "In my toolbox stupid"

I want to keep them looking shiny and new...
 
Ah, so you also sit and watch the sparks do the work too eh saying " I gotta learn haven't i?"

Lazy ****






(Jokin buddy);)
 
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At one firm we made our own language up.

Grypes - Grips

Movers - Adjustable Spanner

Spadgers - Spanners

drin - Soldering Iron

Shoom of doom - Toilet (dont ask)

Skell - ****

Skelly - ****ty

Skell Shed - Toilet
 

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