Probably more like mu’nine tbh

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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.

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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

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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!

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“Ah hate folk fae Fife” - standard Falkirk patter :-1:

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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

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considered adding an ep poo mer just because

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