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=Speaking Scum=
 
=Speaking Scum=
  
Part of getting into character for this game is ''"learning you to speak proper English, innit"''. Its part of the roleplaying experience!
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Part of getting into character for this game is learning to speak proper English, like. Its part of the roleplaying experience!
  
 
British players and GMs likely won't need this handy lexicon, as its the language of a Friday night on the town. Americans will likely know a lot of the words here, as British teenagers learn most of what they know from American TV anyway.
 
British players and GMs likely won't need this handy lexicon, as its the language of a Friday night on the town. Americans will likely know a lot of the words here, as British teenagers learn most of what they know from American TV anyway.
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'''Boozing''' - Going out to drink alcohol. Also "going on the piss", "getting pissed", "getting bladdered".
 
'''Boozing''' - Going out to drink alcohol. Also "going on the piss", "getting pissed", "getting bladdered".
 
'''Fick''' - "Thick", i.e. stupid. It's worth noting that generally Scum will pronounce ''"th-"'' as ''"f-"'' or ''"d-"'', for example. ''Tracy: "where de fings dat dey wanted?" Cheryl: "froo dere."''. We don't go overboard with this sort of speech style in the game system though, as frankly it'd make for bad reading and makes the ''Scum'' look like w40K orks.
 
  
 
'''F**ked up''' - Either "very weird" or "the victim of a physical assault" or "damaged." Surprisingly, not used in any way with regards to sex. Usage: ''"That tramp's hair was well f**ked up, so we f**ked him up, but I got blood on my jeans and now they're all f**ked up."
 
'''F**ked up''' - Either "very weird" or "the victim of a physical assault" or "damaged." Surprisingly, not used in any way with regards to sex. Usage: ''"That tramp's hair was well f**ked up, so we f**ked him up, but I got blood on my jeans and now they're all f**ked up."
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'''Pub''' - Public house, a place where alcohol is sold and can be consumed on the premises. Not quirky quaint olde english places, as America might associate with the word, but rather buildings with crumbling plaster, a permanent smell of urine and no food served apart from bags of scratchings. Usage: ''"Going down the pub. Coming?"''
 
'''Pub''' - Public house, a place where alcohol is sold and can be consumed on the premises. Not quirky quaint olde english places, as America might associate with the word, but rather buildings with crumbling plaster, a permanent smell of urine and no food served apart from bags of scratchings. Usage: ''"Going down the pub. Coming?"''
 
'''Scag''' - Heroin.
 
  
 
'''Scratchings''' - Deep fried pork skin, sold in little packets. A main food staple for Scum.
 
'''Scratchings''' - Deep fried pork skin, sold in little packets. A main food staple for Scum.
  
'''Shag''' - To have sex with. Not said in a camp Austin Powers accent, but still the question ''"wanna shag?"'' is perfectly acceptable Scum parlance. Other words for having sex include "bone" (male use only), "have", "screw" and of course the universally acceptable "f**k".
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'''Shag''' - To have sex with. Not said in a camp Austin Powers accent, but still the question ''"wanna shag?"'' is perfectly acceptable Scum parlance.
  
 
'''Shaggable''' - Sexually attractive. Also, "fit", "well nice", "totty" and "f**kable".
 
'''Shaggable''' - Sexually attractive. Also, "fit", "well nice", "totty" and "f**kable".

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