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trennels
2009-05-30 06:05 pm (UTC)
Our Kid
Just a note.
Where I come from (Lancashire, UK), 'Our Kid' just about always means an older brother. Bit confusing. That's why to say to someone bullying you at school or somewhere: "Our Kid'll thump you" is more of a threat than it sounds.
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Our Kid
Where I come from (Lancashire, UK), 'Our Kid' just about always means an older brother. Bit confusing. That's why to say to someone bullying you at school or somewhere: "Our Kid'll thump you" is more of a threat than it sounds.