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What is your soup?

Minestrone
1
5%
Tomato
1
5%
Broccoli and stilton
0
No votes
Mixed vegetable
2
10%
Parsnip
1
5%
Carrot and lime
0
No votes
Oxtail
1
5%
I can't decide on my favourite
3
15%
Fuck you
11
55%
 
Total votes: 20

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Re: Favourite soup

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I like it on any soup tbh
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I still wonder what fuck you soup is! :mefiant:
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It has alphabet letters that say that mabye :P
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Borsch!
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Steo wrote: Sat Aug 22, 2020 9:51 pm I still wonder what fuck you soup is! :mefiant:
That's something I'm still curious about to this day. :lol:

My ideal soup would be smooth, have chicken, potato dumplings, and maybe some spinach. Err...I guess sounds similar to the chicken and gnocchi soup at Olive Garden now. :P
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The Jonster wrote: Sat Aug 26, 2023 4:32 am
Steo wrote: Sat Aug 22, 2020 9:51 pm I still wonder what fuck you soup is! :mefiant:
That's something I'm still curious about to this day. :lol:

My ideal soup would be smooth, have chicken, potato dumplings, and maybe some spinach. Err...I guess sounds similar to the chicken and gnocchi soup at Olive Garden now. :P
Yeah I probably don't want to know what it is. :lol:

I think I like vegetable soup the most really, and I usually have some bread with it.
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Still tomato and basil for me!
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Tomato soup, grilled cheese? Mmmmmm
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I've been known to have it with chips (or "fries" in American :P)
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Oh so you guys say it the same way Brits do then eh? That sounds good actually.
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I'm not a huge fan of soup overall but I really liked chikhirtma.
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Wow! A chicken soup with lemon curd, so is it like avgolemono? That greek chicken soup?
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I like pork ramen soup, very yummy. In fact, any meaty ramen soup.
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The Jonster wrote: Sat Aug 26, 2023 4:41 pm Oh so you guys say it the same way Brits do then eh? That sounds good actually.
Yeah, I think we only rarely adopt Americanisms. Of course there are plenty of Irishisms too, and you've probably seen me use a few of them around the place today :hap:
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Like sugar, that was a new one for me indeed!
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"Yoke" is another one. Gimme that yoke there! :lol:
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Ok I’ll take a guess, does that stand for cup?
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It just means "thing" basically. Maybe with a certain pejorative subtext…
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Yeah we say "you know them yokes", but it's more like "them things". It's pronounced the same as yolk for an egg but it just means "thingymajig" or something more or less. :lol:
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Well, in "correct" English, a yoke is something you join to a horse ;)
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