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The voice of reason
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I have heard this a lot in the last 24 hours
![]() How hard is it to say Brexit idgi? |
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27/01/2020
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I'd assume that as it's a mix between Britain and exit, the proper pronunciation is 'breck-sit' but many people pronounce exit as 'egg-zit' so there's really no issue with 'breg-zit'
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This Witch doesn't burn
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its Br Exit
Brexit....no g's
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I say it Brex shit
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Can’t believe a Scottish person has the gall to tell people how to pronounce words properly...
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George & Alexis Warr!
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hard breakfast (hard boiled eggs) or a soft breakfast (with a fried egg with soft centre)
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