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What on earth does 'reem' mean?

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    EnidanEnidan Posts: 13,101
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    Am afraid Essex people can't have the term Orange People. Orangeocabulary has not just been born. You aren't inventing the wheel - we've been setting fire to those for years! Any Norn Ironer will tell you. And you would be foolhardy to argue. ;-D

    To be sure to be sure.

    Oh well, between you and the Hare Krishnas I guess the word 'orange' is all sewn up.

    How about Tangerine people?

    Tan-gerine (geddit) or even tan-ger-reem.
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    BethNiBethNi Posts: 1,391
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    Enidan wrote: »
    Oh well, between you and the Hare Krishnas I guess the word 'orange' is all sewn up.

    How about Tangerine people?

    Tan-gerine (geddit) or even tan-ger-reem.

    Love it :D
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    VideostarVideostar Posts: 14,818
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    Reem is what i'd like to do to Lauren. :D
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    JisubaJisuba Posts: 2,667
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    Do all Essix people use this lingo?

    Please, no we do not. Essex is a huge county full of wonderful, intelligent people but I need to confess ...I absolutely adore TOWIE :o perhaps because I do not recognise these people and it's similar to watching a wildlife programme :rolleyes:
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    puddytatpuddytat Posts: 6,351
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    Enidan wrote: »
    Could it be short for 'remarkable'. I know some of our orange friends struggle with words of more than one syllable.

    'some of our orange friends' :D:D:D love it
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