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Flip-flops in the UK as well.
They're usually called flip-flops here too, although some people (well, my dad at least) call them zaris.
Entire Thread Subject Posted By Posted Max Quordlepleen 09/13/01 01:23 AM Re: A little word-related humour Jackie 09/13/01 11:39 AM Re: A little word-related humour wwh 09/13/01 12:28 PM Re: A little word-related humour wow 09/13/01 02:26 PM Re: A little word-related humour TEd Remington 09/13/01 04:53 PM Re: A little word-related humour Keiva 09/13/01 05:01 PM Re: A little word-related humour Geoff 09/13/01 10:42 PM Re: A little word-related humour Capital Kiwi 09/17/01 08:25 PM Re: A little word-related humour teresag 09/18/01 12:09 AM Re: A little word-related humour wow 09/18/01 11:01 PM Re: A little word-related humour Bingley 09/19/01 07:00 AM Re: A little word-related humour Rapunzel 09/19/01 12:59 PM Re: A little word-related humour consuelo 09/20/01 12:12 AM
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