Prank AND the subversive point of view
arrowsmithbt
arrowsmithbt at btconnect.com
Tue Sep 9 08:19:07 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 80240
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "bluesqueak" <pipdowns at e...> wrote:
> Laura:
>>
> [Grin]. They're about the same: berk and pillock both mean a stupid
> person. But I'd rather be a berk than a pillock `berk' is often
> said as `a bit of a berk', whereas `pillock' is often said as `a
> complete pillock'. Both are fairly mild, btw, and often quite
> affectionate.
>
Oh Pip!
*Much* better to be called a pillock. You've forgotten your
Cockney slang.
Berk is short for Berkshire Hunt.
Kneasy
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