Posted August 22, 200519 yr Has anyone ever actually used that word "biggie" in a conversation and not just the written word? Cos I've never heard anyone use it...except Pep once, in the 70's
August 22, 200519 yr Has anyone ever actually used that word "biggie" in a conversation and not just the written word? link frequently. Do you think it's naff then?
August 22, 200519 yr Oh yes link Ah. Oh but it's a friendly jocular term one uses with one's mates "that biggie Butch plays" ... etc. How can biggie be naff? Tell me your sensible equivalent then.
August 22, 200519 yr I see you searching 7 pages of stuff with the term 'biggie' in them on here. Chalky used it tonight Now I know that's the written word and not spoken, but I'm thinking he (like me) speaks it too. And the man's no slouch when it comes to matters pertaining rare soul ...
August 22, 200519 yr Think I heard it used in a film not long ago......might have been 'Chicks with dicks' or 'Whores with balls'.........
August 22, 200519 yr I often tell my missus "You don't want to follow me in there, I've done a biggie that refuses to flush"
August 22, 200519 yr I often tell my missus "You don't want to follow me in there, I've done a biggie that refuses to flush" link Did consider the toilet humour line meself but opted for the porn side of things in the end...
August 22, 200519 yr Isn't it a term of endearment used to to describe the creator of Northern Soul - "The Biggie From Wiggie"???
August 22, 200519 yr For the sake of NS terminology 'biggie' is from the same gene pool as 'oldie' or 'newie'. Therefore it should be construed as a widely used and acceptable term (both spoken and written) within NS circles. Edited August 22, 200519 yr by Ian Sims
August 22, 200519 yr Yes, a bit of a daft word. But then most of us are a bit daft. Maybe we should all grow up & use more suitable replacement words like "celebrated" & "pre-eminent" But why bow to convention? Col.
August 22, 200519 yr For the sake of NS terminology 'biggie' is from the same gene pool as 'oldie' or 'newie'. link yeah the shallow end Davie
August 22, 200519 yr So i'm guessing the opposite to 'biggie' is 'smallie'? E.g. a sound that never made it big? Usually my wife uses it in the context: 'That's a bit smallie....' M.
Has anyone ever actually used that word "biggie" in a conversation and not just the written word? Cos I've never heard anyone use it...except Pep once, in the 70's