Bas could be a familiar contraction of the name "Barry", If it is the contraction of Barry, then it's pronounced "Baz" The same can be done with the name "Gary" that can be contracted down to "Gaz"
Bas is *not* short for Barry; it's short for Basil. Baz with a Z is short for Barry (although both Bas and Baz are pronounced the same). Barry is never shortened to "Bas" with an S, just like how Gary is never shortened to "Gas" with an S. Gary and Barry are both abbreviated using a Z.
Yeah, "Blower" is cockney slang for "phone". You guys should check out some Dead Players. Different UK style and lyricism but so good. Their recent track "Gasoline Sazerac" even has a bar which mentions blowers, so you'll be able to claim you know what means then! But I would also recommend the track they dropped a couple weeks ago off the same album "Major Curse/Icepick", it's such a banger
You are right the first one Bas like Bazz - cos we pronounce Basil that way in the UK Sag Aloo is an indian style side dish which you always order when you get a curry! Pork pie - popular snack in the UK, porkie pies = lies in cockney rhyming slang - and Pete is rocking a Pork Pie Hat! that is the style name!!! Hammered is UK slang for when you are drunk - I got hammered last night! Zip Code - as in die for my locals, where I am from ?? Blower is your phone - that is the old slang in Uk - I'm on the blower - on the phone Corrie - Coronation St - TV soap set up north Christmas coming early for Pete and Bas fans. great that you reacting to this Skiimming the cream was when you had full fat milk and meanies used to skim the cream off the top - leaving you short! You are meant to shake and mix to be fair!!!!
When I look at their history I get the feeling that they just hear so much fire stuff that not much excites them anymore I didn't think it was bad they just not that excited@@tjm326
In America, you pronounce A in words as "ay". In England, it's "ah", so it's, Bazz. Zip code in US, Postcode in England. Gangs over here have been fighting over postcodes for years. "Blower" is a phone. "Belling" is phoning someone. "Corrie on the tv", Coronation Street is a famous English tv soap series. The food double in the scheme is 'curry'.
Be careful when drilling. Never let the bit bend. Once it bent on me and snapled the drill bit went tro8gh my little finger I had to pull it out tbe other side. Was extremely painful. Docs couldn't stich it cos of it being near the tip not enough skin and with it being a puncture wound. So they just told me I jad to keep pressure on it keep it covered and replace the covering if it got too bloody and that it would naturally skab lost some feeling as it damaged a nerve
Mugshots are a type of fast snack in the uk. They are normally pasta ir rice, you put them in a mug and add hot water laleave foe a few minutes stir and then eat. As well as being the photos you get at the police astation (the bit I hatesd about getting arrested as I hate having my photo taken. And raking photos of all my tattooes. They don't show that in TV or in movies lol It follows all of bas' food lines.
@@Danny_R_ seabass not seabaz or seabase- I thought most of the US said it that way too? Seabass, but not like a bass guitar, because that’s pronounced base
@@HistoritorJimaldus oh wait its my bad. Thought there was only one S in seabass. Effing English bro. Same spelling but saying it different. Ok that's my bad. English isn't my first language. But I was sure it was only one s in seabass. We were literally saying the same thing. I just thought it was on s in seabass.
The one sin the back are notman pain and Patrick kaneeigh junior. Both have their own sindhu sesh rap, and witb the dancer kev also make the comedy rap group "the northern boys" bjt norman pains individual stuff is much much darker as he mostly raps aboit how he accidentally killed a young couple ina drunk driving incident and tried tochide the bodies and went to prison for q6 years lost his job and his family etc very dark, Patrick is also a bit dark, but their rap group northern boys is more comedy rap. Kev just dances But they are all part of the snooker ream, Pete and bas' crew
@@FlawdTV Some countries use a period instead of a comma to separate thousands so 1,000 is written 1.000 instead(not specifically for money, don't know why I said it like that). The UK isn't one of those places though, now that I think about it. I just overthought what he was saying, like a dummy.
A blower is a phone.
@@michaelrudolph7003 word. That’s what made sense from the context clues.
@@FlawdTV dog and bone" phone
We use blowers to remove leaves from our yards
A "blower" is a phone. It's British slang. Comes from the voice pipes used by the Navy to communicate between parts of a ship before modern phones.
Bando = abandoned building. Bricks in between walls = drugs/cash stashed in the wall cracks
Probably in the wall cavity
Saag aloo is an Indian dish. popato cooked with spinach.
She's right. It's "BAZ" like jazz. In the UK, Basil is pronounced "Baz-il"
Bas could be a familiar contraction of the name "Barry", If it is the contraction of Barry, then it's pronounced "Baz"
The same can be done with the name "Gary" that can be contracted down to "Gaz"
It’s a shortening of Basil, but pronounced the same way as shortened Barry :)
Bas is *not* short for Barry; it's short for Basil.
Baz with a Z is short for Barry (although both Bas and Baz are pronounced the same).
Barry is never shortened to "Bas" with an S, just like how Gary is never shortened to "Gas" with an S. Gary and Barry are both abbreviated using a Z.
@@THX_1138 isnt a contraction a shorted combination of two words? or am i missing something?
Yee I love the term Bazza, which is short for Barry 🔥🔥
Nine & Dex "Pecan Pie"
"Can I talk?" If you want to Mansplain, sure, I guess. She clearly knows more than you about pronunciation.
@@thedepthsofrepair anyone that says mansplain is a closeted homosexual.
@@FlawdTVlmaooo. And you didn't even explain anything you asked a question. If only people knew, I've been interrupting since I came out the womb lol
@@FlawdTV and what is wrong with that?
The guys in the back are 'the northern boys' they have some great videos 😂😂
Yeah, "Blower" is cockney slang for "phone". You guys should check out some Dead Players. Different UK style and lyricism but so good. Their recent track "Gasoline Sazerac" even has a bar which mentions blowers, so you'll be able to claim you know what means then! But I would also recommend the track they dropped a couple weeks ago off the same album "Major Curse/Icepick", it's such a banger
I love to see Americans translating British slang for a change
Hammered= drunk
You are right the first one Bas like Bazz - cos we pronounce Basil that way in the UK
Sag Aloo is an indian style side dish which you always order when you get a curry!
Pork pie - popular snack in the UK, porkie pies = lies in cockney rhyming slang - and Pete is rocking a Pork Pie Hat! that is the style name!!!
Hammered is UK slang for when you are drunk - I got hammered last night!
Zip Code - as in die for my locals, where I am from ??
Blower is your phone - that is the old slang in Uk - I'm on the blower - on the phone
Corrie - Coronation St - TV soap set up north
Christmas coming early for Pete and Bas fans. great that you reacting to this
Skiimming the cream was when you had full fat milk and meanies used to skim the cream off the top - leaving you short! You are meant to shake and mix to be fair!!!!
They released a mixtape ages ago.
More of an album of all their best songs.
It’s called quick little mixtape
Blower=Dog and Bone=*Telephone*
Congrats on 200k!!! 🎉🎉🎉
Your girl is Right ...👍🏼
Baz- il... 👀🧐🤔
we need more Pete & Bas reactions, they never miss, check out Gentleman / Longthorne Shotgun / Bish Bash Bosh
this was rough to watch 😆 even so this was such a fucking banger from Pete and Bas!!!!
@@sinfulsolutionz agreed. Worst reaction to this song yet.
When I look at their history I get the feeling that they just hear so much fire stuff that not much excites them anymore
I didn't think it was bad they just not that excited@@tjm326
In the US, you pronounce it as Bay-zil
In the UK, we say Baz-il, like Brazil without the R 👍🏽
Dewalt = automatic drill = drilling rap style.
You gotta introduce the Based AF crew to Pete & Bas.
In America, you pronounce A in words as "ay". In England, it's "ah", so it's, Bazz.
Zip code in US, Postcode in England. Gangs over here have been fighting over postcodes for years.
"Blower" is a phone. "Belling" is phoning someone.
"Corrie on the tv", Coronation Street is a famous English tv soap series. The food double in the scheme is 'curry'.
BAHZIL NOT BAYSIL MUFUCKA IS A PERSON NOT A DAMN SEASONED HERB
Be careful when drilling. Never let the bit bend. Once it bent on me and snapled the drill bit went tro8gh my little finger I had to pull it out tbe other side. Was extremely painful. Docs couldn't stich it cos of it being near the tip not enough skin and with it being a puncture wound. So they just told me I jad to keep pressure on it keep it covered and replace the covering if it got too bloody and that it would naturally skab lost some feeling as it damaged a nerve
Mugshots are a type of fast snack in the uk. They are normally pasta ir rice, you put them in a mug and add hot water laleave foe a few minutes stir and then eat. As well as being the photos you get at the police astation (the bit I hatesd about getting arrested as I hate having my photo taken. And raking photos of all my tattooes. They don't show that in TV or in movies lol
It follows all of bas' food lines.
Yo guys, their nephews are Nine & Dex that also rap, check them out🔥🔥🔥🔥
Y'all were wayyyy to damn stoned for this one 😂 energy levels at an all time low, that indica does the same to me
I don't even smoke.
We just did it right before bed.
@FlawdTV 😂 no shot you read that! Sorry dude, thought for sure y'all were baked. Guess it was just me
@@lokipotato9822 nah it's not just you. There's been a few comments that think the same thing 🤣
Blower is a phone
Vintage broomstick is probably a longthorne
Yup that's why it's called bas because basil is said like that in the UK😂. 'bas-ill' or close
I like how you stop and actually break down the lyrics because they deserve it, mostly go over peoples head
☝️👏❤️✊💪🐐🐐😎🔥 They had an mixtape in the fact before this album
You two adorable
Smokey eyes 👀
Nah. It was just right before we were going to bed.
Bas rhymes with has.
Basil is English name
FYI its Pete and Baz - rhyme with has
Its pronounced Baz.
And mash is slang for a gun, but it is also mash potato.
Oooo i been waititng on this!
And yes its Bas as in Seabass (The fish)
@@Danny_R_ it’s Baz not bass, they say it in some songs
@@HistoritorJimaldus That is literally what I'm saying.. You don't say seaBass as the bass guitar.
@@Danny_R_ seabass not seabaz or seabase- I thought most of the US said it that way too? Seabass, but not like a bass guitar, because that’s pronounced base
@@HistoritorJimaldus oh wait its my bad. Thought there was only one S in seabass. Effing English bro. Same spelling but saying it different. Ok that's my bad. English isn't my first language. But I was sure it was only one s in seabass.
We were literally saying the same thing. I just thought it was on s in seabass.
@@Danny_R_ english accents are the final boss for everyone, including english speakers
The zip code is his area he lives in postal code, the blower is a phone
Ocean wisdom - near life experience. The bar has risen
Please react to Nine & Dex!! It’s Pete & Bas’s grandkids, they write and produce all of this
We need the Longthorne Shotgun!
Its Bas like Jazz
Saag-Aloo is a Indian dish
Great reaction, thank you 🙏🐊❤️🦉👍
Ambush daily duppy (2 yrs ago)🔥🔥
Stormzy Whiley flow 🔥🔥🔥
It's like Baz because in England basil is pronounced Bazil, like Basil Expedition from Austin Powers
Bas like Bas-sil
"Peter" is payperpotter, who pete has a beef with whose name is also Peter.
I think she's right. Pretty sure it's 'Baz'
Bas rhymes with jazz
It's pronounced Baz. Love you guys 🥰🔥
Shes right.
Corn are bullets in the UK
Hammered means drunk
The 3 guy's behind are the northern boys,,,i recommend reaction gto GIVE IT TO ME ,,,OR ,, SEXY TRAIN by them you will not be disappointed
zip code is your postal address..your neighbourhood
Still waiting for Kano - fire in the booth guys 🔥🔥🔥 great reaction keep it up. ❤
The one sin the back are notman pain and Patrick kaneeigh junior. Both have their own sindhu sesh rap, and witb the dancer kev also make the comedy rap group "the northern boys" bjt norman pains individual stuff is much much darker as he mostly raps aboit how he accidentally killed a young couple ina drunk driving incident and tried tochide the bodies and went to prison for q6 years lost his job and his family etc very dark, Patrick is also a bit dark, but their rap group northern boys is more comedy rap.
Kev just dances
But they are all part of the snooker ream, Pete and bas' crew
You should do a reaction to king los freestyle
King Los ... LA Leakers
Tough ...👀🧐🤔💯👍🏼🔥🔥
@@brownie100 Exactly
bruH, WE GON be LIKE THESE dudes IN THE HOME WHEN WE GET TO THOSE YEARS, fo sho! hehe, BUT THESE dudes got the crown, coolest dudes in the uK!
Right . Basil pronounced bazil or baz.
Ps aloo gobhi ia much tastier than saag aloo, saag aloo is A tier aloo gobhi is S tier.
Blower = phone
banging the mash bar is hard
Top of the world is alot bette.
Didn’t one of them get jumped or something
Pronounced Bazz
blower is a phone
The blowers a phone
Deffo punching up his girl
Hard too
It’s bazzzzz
Bas is short for Barry... Americans...
Your not wrong but bas’s name is basil
"can I talk?" Lol rude
Yea, it definitely wasn't rude to not let me finish my sentence. Simping is an epidemic.
Indian cooking bro
Bazzzzzz bazzzzil
we dont pronounce basil the same way you do.. baz ill
It's pronounced Baz
baz
Bas like b+ass. He says it in Quick 1-2
🔥🔥🔥
😂😂🎉🎉
Indian food
Lolol. Shiiit, you'se so high, just missing so much. I do like y'all, but....hard to watch these misses.
@@MarsTheDogOfWar666 I don’t even smoke. We were just tired and about to go to bed.
Jam it damn then talk
belling = calling on the phone.
commas and dot, I think they use a period instead of a comma for money, nice little double entendre there
@@mak450 I don’t get how you use a period instead of a comma for money. Can you explain that more for me?
@@FlawdTV Some countries use a period instead of a comma to separate thousands so 1,000 is written 1.000 instead(not specifically for money, don't know why I said it like that). The UK isn't one of those places though, now that I think about it. I just overthought what he was saying, like a dummy.