I have discovered an important british adjective it is "pants" and it means "rubbish" ex. "I look like total pants" "it's a bit pants"
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@sarahdoingthing also something about the odd noun-as-adjective construction of "a bit pants" is just sublime comic value-added to me -
@sarahdoingthing likewise "do/did a []". if somebody "does a poo" the scene is automatically three times funnier than if they merely "shat" - 1 more reply
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@sarahdoingthing It does mean "underwear" though. Nobody uses "Trousers!" as a pejorative. -
@sarahdoingthing Although I think it's pretty obvious that we should.
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