We don’t.Find it a bit mad when blues use that expression
We don’t.Find it a bit mad when blues use that expression
Candidly mate some do , it’s not the first time I’ve read it or even heard it unfortunately.We don’t.
Bin dippers is a derogatory term aimed at scousers generally and i have never heard any scouse blues use that term.Candidly mate some do , it’s not the first time I’ve read it or even heard it unfortunately.
It’s certainly not common but it’s used by some
I know what the expression comes from mate and like you I’ve never heard it from a scouser.Bin dippers is a derogatory term aimed at scousers generally and i have never heard any scouse blues use that term.
I am not saying you havent heard it but for me it is everybit as insulting as the poverty song thats the topic ar the moment.
I sometimes use it, but only because I find the term "goujons" a bit too fancy for my particular dialect.Candidly mate some do , it’s not the first time I’ve read it or even heard it unfortunately.
It’s certainly not common but it’s used by some
No way has he broke his leg. Its the dippers over dramatising to see if they can get some kind of restrospective action


ah I see you're a goujons man, well each to their own I suppose. Merry Festivus!I've never heard any Everton fan ever use the word 'dippers'.
WTaF?!
BS claim that.
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