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Common words in a shared language that we haven't got a clue...

Discussion in 'Off Topic Hot Rods & Customs' started by Dave G in Gansevoort, Nov 19, 2024 at 5:56 PM.

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  1. Dave G in Gansevoort
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    One ball and I have traded words in the English language that a person on the other side of the pond might say, "WTF?"

    Let's start with car related words. Boot. When I was a kid, this meant something to wear on the feet. Over there, trunk or trunk lid, I'm still not entirely sure. Bonnet. Something a little old lady wore on her head. Over there, what we call a hood.

    There, I've started, now let's see if it has any legs...
     
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  2. Two nations separated by a common language.
    -Winston Churchill ​
     
  3. Clag- Debris mud, dirt kicked or rubber build up on the track after a car runs off the track (road racing)
     
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  4. 52HardTop
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    Fag, Cigarette.
     
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  5. chevrolet50steve
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    Gas - petrol
    Rocker panel - outer sill
    Fender - wing
    Tranny - gearbox (or could be something else!)
     
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  6. squirrel
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    Servo Brakes
    Spanner
    Crown Gear
    Offside
    are just a few
     
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  7. Chemist=Pharmacist
    Gudgeon Pin=Wrist Pin
     
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  8. twenty8
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    The boot is the luggage compartment, but also something to wear on the feet........... Elephants have trunks.
    The boot lid is the luggage compartment cover, but has nothing to do with feet......... or elephants.
    The bonnet is the engine bay cover, but also something an old lady wore on her head. She might also wear a hood...
    Man, this will probably get off track fast.
     
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  9. DDDenny
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    Wanker:eek:look it up.
    Ok, not car related, still funny.
     
  10. BJR
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    Scuttle.... the panel above the dash board that the windshield sits on.
     
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    I added “nil” aftermarket gauges under the dash of my car…
     
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  12. Windscreen is the front glass in a car, here in the states we call it a windshield.

    In England a Saloon is what we call a Sedan. HRP
     
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  13. Here in the USA we call them Campers in the UK they are called Caravans.

    We call them Crackers or cookies, the British call them Biscuits.

    Here on the HAMB this thread is called OFF TOPIC. :D I don't have a clue as to what the British would call it. HRP
     
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  14. Kerrynzl
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    Do you know what a "shooting brake" is ? [It almost sounds like an excuse for running a red light :D]
     
  15. Yes sir I do. HRP
     
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  16. Crisp are what we call french fries. HRP
     
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  17. Kerrynzl
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    We call them caravans. [sometimes campers ,which are small pop-top caravans]
    In NZ crackers are savoury and biscuits are sweet.


    What about the Aussie and Kiwi saying of "Kick it in the guts"
     
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  18. lostn51
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    Shopping cart/4 wheel dolly = Trolley
     
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  19. I think their chips are our French fries. And our potato chips are their crisps. But their bangers are sausages!
    :D
     
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  20. MCjim
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    I had a Brit bike with a dynamo...
     
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  21. twenty8
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    Yep, and you can look up "bell end" while you're there........:rolleyes:
     
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  22. DDDenny
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    Trucks, delivery vans, etc in some areas of the UK are called a Lorry.
     
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  23. Dave G in Gansevoort
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    Derby=Bowler. Hats...

    Shooting brake... isn't that a type of station wagon
     
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  24. In Germany flashing the OK hand sign is calling someone an asshole.
     
  25. Dave G in Gansevoort
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    Well, I've learned a lot so far. Keep them coming. Maybe we should start a hamb language...
     
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  26. Okie Pete
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    Mate = good friend ( down under lingo )
    What’s Bob’s your uncle meaning ?
     
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  27. Bob's your Uncle, means it's good, done, finished. It refers to something that has been or being done.

    The Brits may say tickety boo!
     
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  28. Oneball
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    Because it came up before

    molasses - treacle

    Keeping it car related

    fender - wing or mudguard if on a motorcycle
    mil - thou (0.001inch)
    Rocker - sill
    Muffler - exhaust
    Sway bar - anti roll bar
    Lacquer paint - cellulose.
     
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  29. Oneball
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    We have fries too. They’re thinner than chips.
    Bangers name came about because of rationing in WW2 and the “filler” they put in sausages to make up for the lack of meat would make them explode if you didn’t pierce the skin.
     
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