Probably more like mu’nine tbh
That’s the distinction. It’s tea when you have it at home and it’s dinner when you have it out. You’re the only other person I’ve heard say this.
Don’t split the vote! Centrist wanker
I guess you go in to say ma-eight like m8 so I say it ma-nine.
ma-eight? strip this man of his membership of drowninsound.com please mods
My gf claims that tea is a cold meal you have in the evening when you’ve had a hot meal for lunch, e.g. on a Sunday.
All bollocks. You only need three words for the three meals of the day.
it’s mm-eight therefore mm-nine
But there’s a glottal stop so it doesn’t roll off the tongue as easily does it. Why in fuck am I arguing about this.
important issues mmmnine
You ain’t no mmmnine of mmmmine.
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this chat has glottal stop!
ep eh mer
“Ah hate folk fae Fife” - standard Falkirk patter
I think she’s half-right. Main meal in the middle of the day on a Sunday= Sunday lunch. Subsequent cheese toastie on Sunday evening = Sunday tea. Doesn’t matter if hot or cold
I’m muting this thread.
considered adding an ep poo mer just because
EP IH MER
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