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Local slang....
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So! Tell me (not to specific) where youre from..
And some funny words..slang words!
Ill start..just outside glasgow
Jobby = poo
Ginger =any kind of fizzy pop
Scullery = kitchen
Boggin = disgusting
And some funny words..slang words!
Ill start..just outside glasgow
Jobby = poo
Ginger =any kind of fizzy pop
Scullery = kitchen
Boggin = disgusting
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Clouts are clothes in Yorkshire, some of the slang words must be interchangable e.g we have sculleries for kitchens too. The most colourful ones seem to be the Geordies. Gallowas are horses up there if I'm not mistaken and my aunties often said to me 'haway hinny or hen', whereas we say 'cum 'ere love' in Yorkshire.
me han'some and me beautiful
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HOFFIZER (Police) Officer, no other Cornish dialect word start with an 'aitch'
Gi'ddon maid! or Gi'ddun buiy! (hard to spell that one) to mean get on with it, or go on (male or female)
riddy ol Gannet- someone who eats a lot at a very fast pace
Baistly lerrups- usually called this when making a mess of your dinner
wer be'e goyn- where are you going?
DRECKLY - Soon
CAIN TELLY I cannot, or will not, give you the information you seek
HOFFIZER (Police) Officer, no other Cornish dialect word start with an 'aitch'
Gi'ddon maid! or Gi'ddun buiy! (hard to spell that one) to mean get on with it, or go on (male or female)
riddy ol Gannet- someone who eats a lot at a very fast pace
Baistly lerrups- usually called this when making a mess of your dinner
wer be'e goyn- where are you going?