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View Poll Results: Have you ever heard of "Mardy" and do you know what it means?

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  • Yes. (I know what it means)

    7 46.67%
  • Yes, heard it before, but can't remember what it means.

    3 20.00%
  • Not sure.

    0 0%
  • No, What does it mean?

    2 13.33%
  • I don't think it even exists.

    3 20.00%
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Thread: Mardy

  1. #1
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    Default Mardy

    Ok, Mardy. Not a word. I got told by my Drama teacher that it's slang from the Midlands (yeah round there). I was wondering if you had every heard of it.



    So answer the poll.

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    nope, i just say ma teachers think im lazy

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    it means moody i think.

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    Mardy is Moody as travellers said in his post.

    And im pretty sure its not a slang for in the midlands.

    I've heared it plenty of place's around the UK, So your teacher is wrong im afraid

    Kick him for me and say Re-Call on habbo said your wrong! As mardy is said all around as you have said it > when you said it's a midlands slang, So he must say it if he knew where it comes from which also means!, He is either from the midlands or know someone who is from the midlands.

    Lol confusing -.-", Main thing is he said mardy so its said all around the UK
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    I think your teacher is wrong because I have heard the word being used by my english teacher over and over and that's in Scotland -.-"

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    Well, I know Mardi Gras but I dont know Mardy....
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    I know what it means lol
    How could you not know what it means?
    :wav: RICHIE :wav:

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    It coulds be names, or 'moody'.

    As I know plenty of Mardy's in my school.

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    Never heard of it before.
    People who deserve a mention:

    Janeh JackHB Properclone Spectate Jrh2002

    I would add more, but I'm lazy.

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    It basically means a paddy.. please tell me you know what a paddy is lol
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