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Highspeed
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Re: British Terms

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Jericho941 wrote:I can definitely see "Matthew" becoming "Maffew" and then just "Maff."
Me too, now it's mentioned. It's the sort of nickname a parent or sibling would use, given in childhood. I should have figured it out.

Sometimes these family nicknames can be the sort of thing you REALLY don't want your mates to find out about...in a moment of daftness a friend of mine told me how his daughter sometimes calls him 'Daddy Two Bums' ( bum = arse, not hobo ) after he had to get hospital treatment for an abscess on his arse. Of course I now call him that all the time :D

It's quite likely Mathew Fords mates called him 'Fordy' - it's pretty standard here, creating a nickname by simply adding a 'y' to your surname.

RIP Lance Corporal Ford
All my life I been in the dog house
I guess that just where I belong
That just the way the dice roll
Do my dog house song
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