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- Количество слайдов: 19
Bona to vada your dolly old eek
Get her, mincing in here, clicking her luppers and have you seen the barnet?
Nish wear that cod cossy, it makes your thews look bijou
I’m going for a troll to see if I can find a lattie to live in as I need a lau of my own, It needs to big enough for all my drag
You have been on the palare pipe for ages. You can pilari for England!
Bona to vada your dolly old eek • Good to see your pretty old face
Get her, mincing in here, clicking her luppers and have you seen the barnet? Get her, walking in here, clicking her fingers and have you seen the hair?
Nish wear that cod cossy, it makes your thews look bijou Don’t wear that vile outfit, it makes your thighs look small
I’m going for a troll to see if I can find a lattie to live in as I need a lau of my own, It needs to big enough for all my drag I’m going for a walk to see if I can find a house to live in as I need a place of my own, it needs to be big enough for all my clothes
You have been on the palare pipe for ages. You can pilari for England! You have been on the phone for ages. You can talk for England
Omi or palone or maybe an Omi. Palone? This assembly is about Omi-Palones and Palone-Omi’s and what you have just seen is as a form of code…. . ……. . but why was this code needed? (to avoid the charpering omi)
Polari • Polari isn't a fully functioning language. It doesn't have a grammar or a comprehensive vocabulary. Instead, it's a slang, a code, a kind of substitution language in which you can drop in certain words in place of others Hair = Riah (hair spelled backwards) Polari was—and is—a bit like Californian 'valley girl' speech. It's exclusive, playful, and inventive. Some words are just regular words spoken backwards such as 'riah' for hair and 'ecaf' for face, often shortened to 'eek'.
1967
Watch this clip • http: //metro. co. uk/2015/01/10/male-radiopresenters-walk-down-luton-street-holdinghands-in-video-experiment-5016951/
LGBT History month • Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans History Month celebrates the lives and achievements of the LGBT community. LGBT HM is celebrated in February in the UK but the work to challenge homophobia, biphobia and transphobia continues throughout the year.
Usualising?
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