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load of dip #1 (permalink) Sun Nov 20, 2011 20:37 pm   load of dip
 

Both teams are at the right end of the league, both have rather lofty ambitions, and yet both are pretty darn keen to get back to winning ways. Throw in the Fernando Torres factor, some tunes and a whole load of dip and you've got yourself a party, folks.
-"Whole load of dip" - what could that mean?
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load of dip #2 (permalink) Sun Nov 20, 2011 20:53 pm   load of dip
 

'dips' are often party food. (Things you dip food such as crackers, crisps, breadsticks and crudites into)
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load of dip #3 (permalink) Sun Nov 20, 2011 21:34 pm   load of dip
 

Perhaps you should ask Jamie how he pronounces the last word in your list -
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such as crackers, crisps, breadsticks and crudites ..


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load of dip #4 (permalink) Mon Nov 21, 2011 7:43 am   load of dip
 

[kruditeyz]
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load of dip #5 (permalink) Mon Nov 21, 2011 11:00 am   load of dip
 

Jamie (K) wrote:
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Aw, no voice recording, Jamie? :-)
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load of dip #6 (permalink) Mon Nov 21, 2011 13:42 pm   load of dip
 

If I record my voice, then I'll have to decide whether to pronounce the R and the U as in French or as in English.
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