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I have invented a new word. It's for people who don't know the diffence between "bought" and "brought."
I call it "bry."
Can be used in place of "buy" cuz ya know language evolves and all that.
You like it?
No, it's stupid.
I thought that was where you put a stake in South Africa.
I'm glad the bought / brought thing annoys someone else too. It makes me feel slightly less petty.
Im sure your going to be using it alot.
But we won't know exactly which you mean.
It’s for people who don’t know the diffence between “bought” and “brought.”
Bloody grandma Nazis

Bry me a river, libtards.
I'm looking to bry a turbo trainer.
Nope.... it's a stupid word
I thought that was where you put a stake in South Africa.
Steak
Anyone got a word for those who don’t know the difference between ask and arks?
I call it “bry.”
Top draw thinking their!
Anyone got a word for those who don’t know the difference between ask and arks?
*ankers
Does my absolute tree in. As does peddle/pedal and brake/break. No just NOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
Their there they're
Less / fewer.... Even people with an education seem to get this wrong.
I know a lad called bry, I don’t class him as a friend.
Reckon you need to be a bit more pacific
Shit start, got better 👍
Or, ore, awe, aww, oar
Around here you are quite likely to hear folk say 'brang' instead of 'brought'. So count yourself lucky.
Shit start, got better
Gotten, shirley
Around here you are quite likely to hear folk say ‘brang’ instead of ‘brought’. So count yourself lucky.
'brung' wear I cum frum. Occasionally 'lung' for 'long' can bee herd.
Ran instead of run peas me off. As in: 'I have ran it.'
Try being from South Wales.
Ear, year and here are all....yerrr 🙂
Steak
That was the second level / part of the post...
I've invented a word for when people miss a clever joke, it's stakewhoosh
That was the second level / part of the post…
Oops
Wouldn't 'bry' be more appropriate as an amalgamation of 'bone' and 'dry'..?!
Welsh for stag.