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treebee On April 13, 2015
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London, United Kingdom
#1New Post! Jan 17, 2006 @ 11:35:41
do you have the word PROPER in the US?

why do Americans take the piss out of me for saying proper?

I dont get it
markfox01 On October 23, 2021
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Welshman in Brum.., United Kin
#2New Post! Jan 17, 2006 @ 11:39:28
cause its not proper!? i crack me up!!
cheerupemokid On April 11, 2007




York, United Kingdom
#3New Post! Jan 17, 2006 @ 11:42:43
dunno, sorry treebee!!
heaven On October 19, 2008




Mombasa, Kenya
#4New Post! Jan 17, 2006 @ 11:47:53
i should hope they did! it wouldn't be proper otherwise!!
kyahbean On August 28, 2016




Williamstown, Massachusetts
#5New Post! Jan 17, 2006 @ 12:33:47
Yes we have the word proper. We just don't use it all that often.
treebee On April 13, 2015
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London, United Kingdom
#6New Post! Jan 17, 2006 @ 12:35:17
does it mean something else at all?
reiko On March 27, 2006

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New York, New York
#7New Post! Jan 17, 2006 @ 12:38:42
I don't get the whole rant.
What's wrong with proper??
bendover On November 25, 2007

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Muff, Ireland
#8New Post! Jan 17, 2006 @ 12:38:46
I know a guy who is a proper.


He works down the mine and his job is to put in the props to hold up the roof.

Is that any help?
treebee On April 13, 2015
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London, United Kingdom
#9New Post! Jan 17, 2006 @ 12:39:59
Its not a rant, I was just wondering?
BabyRS On February 14, 2015




, Singapore
#10New Post! Jan 17, 2006 @ 17:26:03
I'm improperly proper... 8)
paramour On July 30, 2014




Purgatory Beach,
#11New Post! Jan 17, 2006 @ 17:32:09
yes, we have the word proper in the U.S. - why do they complain that you use it?
digitalis On March 23, 2008




Cornwall, United Kingdom
#12New Post! Jan 17, 2006 @ 18:15:24
prop?er Pronunciation (prpr)
adj.
1. Characterized by appropriateness or suitability; fitting: the proper knife for cutting bread; not a proper moment for a joke.
2. Called for by rules or conventions; correct: the proper form for a business letter.
3. Strictly following rules or conventions, especially in social behavior; seemly: a proper lady; a proper gentleman.
4.
a. Belonging to one; own: restored to his proper shape by the magician.
b. Characteristically belonging to the being or thing in question; peculiar: an optical effect proper to fluids.
5. Being within the strictly limited sense, as of a term designating something: the town proper, excluding the suburbs.
6. Ecclesiastical For use in the liturgy of a particular feast or season of the year.
7. Mathematics Of or relating to a subset of a given set when the set has at least one element not in the subset.
8. Worthy of the name; true: wanted a proper dinner, not just a snack.
9. Out-and-out; thorough: a proper whipping.
adv.
Thoroughly: beat the eggs good and proper.
n. Ecclesiastical also Proper
The parts of the liturgy that vary according to the particular feast or season of the year.

there we go(i like number 9)
as we say in the west country-"proper job!"
intoxsickated On October 21, 2006

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Suburbia Hell, California
#13New Post! Jan 18, 2006 @ 03:10:00
@treebee Said
why do Americans take the piss out of me for saying proper?

haha you said proper!

i think it's just the accent that makes me laugh! i can't help it!
annski729 On July 24, 2016




, United States (general)
#14New Post! Jan 18, 2006 @ 03:11:15
I use it all the time.

And I love British accents!
lily On April 21, 2009




, United Kingdom
#15New Post! Jan 26, 2006 @ 14:09:08
i get that all the time most of my teachers are english no offence, but thats just the way we talk
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