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PinkSakura · F
Oh, okay. "Bo'oh'o'wo'o".
"A phrase that originated from "a bottle of water" being said in a british accent in which some listeners listened it as such."
Well, there may some who might say it that way, but I have never heard of it myself and I was born in London. Except in the movie by one actor, Love Actually. But Brits as a whole can't be accused of speaking this way, it’s ridiculous. We've are pretty diverse in varying accents.
So where do you come from?
"A phrase that originated from "a bottle of water" being said in a british accent in which some listeners listened it as such."
Well, there may some who might say it that way, but I have never heard of it myself and I was born in London. Except in the movie by one actor, Love Actually. But Brits as a whole can't be accused of speaking this way, it’s ridiculous. We've are pretty diverse in varying accents.
So where do you come from?