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On another forum a couple of Brits used the above terms. What were they talking about?
 
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No idea.
Is there a context?


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Bally butlers and tweenies

Actually I think I do know. Were they talking about Downton Abbey or something of that nature?

A butler is the head of the household servants, "bally" is a way of saying "bloody" without actually using the word and "tweenies" are young girls employed as the lowest level of servant in a household - assisting the cook and other staff as required.


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It could be an oblique Downton Abbey reference. See posts 7 and 8 in this model aeroplane forum: http://www.rcgroups.com/forums...thread.php?t=2071761
 
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One def for "tweeny" is a maid who assists the cook in a British household. I have no idea what a "bally butler" is although I assume whoever he is, he is oversexed.
 
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From the context it seems to be a reference to sex between those above stairs (the rich householders) and those below stairs (the servants).


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From the forum cited by Geoff:
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Originally Posted by Colonel Blink
Constructing a baby? Dash it all, I thought that's what the bally butler was for......

The Colonel is obviously playing up to an online persona as a pompous and reactionary British army officer from the first half of the last century. See Colonel Blimp.


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Colonel Blink was also a character in the Beezer comic.

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