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to think that Natch means 'tut'

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FunnysInLaJardin · 05/09/2012 20:51

and not 'naturally' as recently asserted here on MN?

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AKissIsNotAContract · 05/09/2012 22:15

They used to say it in Just seventeen in the early 90's. Whatever it means, whoever says it is probably a bell end.

MordionAgenos · 05/09/2012 22:15

@virgil it most certainly is used by people over 20. People familiar with Kingscote school, at any rate. Grin

cheesesarnie · 05/09/2012 22:17

naturally, natch. agree eye roll and a shrug.

complexnumber · 05/09/2012 22:18

Oh Blimey NamesKerry, I remember Natch cider from my days at Bristol Poly! As far as I recall, it took no prisoners.

FunnysInLaJardin · 05/09/2012 22:21

I think that just maybe I made up the 'tut' meaning thinking it was the written form of 'nnst'. That noise you make with your tongue which means 'tut'. I have invented a whole new word Grin

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RaisinDEtre · 05/09/2012 23:56

natch = naturally

I would agree with it not being a Young Person's phrase what with me using it and being erm ahem not a Spring Chicken

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