Or that tone of speaking where people end a sentence like they are asking a question!!! They all sound like they are from 'Home and Away' and 'Neighbours' Arseholes
Where I am from, same as you, people are "gutted" when they miss a tea round in the office. Its just one of those words that has lost its original meaning, I am sure when people started using it as a verb it was meant to describe a feeling of intense grief or emotional pain. But now, like you say, its used more like an everyday phrase. Same as awesome. It means to be in awe of something, but now its more used like "Oh, Dave, I stopped by KFC on the way home and I thought you might not have had lunch so I grabbed you a fillet burger". Dave: "Awesome".
The language thing that bugs me around here is people using "do, do" in a sentence. There is not sentence where the word do is followed by another one! Drives me nuts but everyone says it would here.
It's an Aussie inflection though mate? I like Aussies generally, they're usually a good ficking laugh? Bunch a piss-taking pom-hating bastards, but I like their humour? They're **** at ****ing cricket though, eh?
The irony is that he was deliberately skipping lunch as he's on a diet. Bodanki's completely ****ed the poor sap.
"All mullet wearers are rapists. Thats what people with that hair do, do" Just one example I must add that the above comment was written purely as an example of English language sentence construction and the contents of the sentence in question do not in any way represent the views or opinions of Bodinki or any of his affiliates or fellow Not606 posters, except KKKustard who is a racist **** and probably rocks a mullet but cannot rape due to his impotence caused by repressed feelings of inferiority caused by the fact that he was sexually molested by his mother as a child.
To be fair though, they can celebrate a draw like a CL victory. Holding hands and bowing like the cast of Pirates of Penzance.