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Right we're all from different parts of the UK and all use different words for everyday things.. and I don't flaming well know what the majority of the words mean... so here we go...

 

KEEP IT CLEAN! And give us a couple of words from your neck of the woods and what they mean..

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isn't money called that too - 'as in a few bob'

:rofl: :rofl: @ some of these words

 

I'm gonna pick one word from this thread and make sure I use it in a convo :rofl:

my wife's from notts so I'll post hers

 

Sucker...ice lolly

Snap....stuff you take to work to eat???? I think

Doing the pots.... washing up even if there's only plates or bowls to do

we call a bbq a Braai (pron - br-eye ... but like one word)

 

 

Not in Southampton - back in Zim/SA

My brother in law is from Yorkshire and he says Nose Bag which means he's having his dinner etc... LOL, think that also a horse term :rofl:

Leathered - Intoxicated

Bate - Packed Lunch

Snicket - Alley Way

Barm - Bread Bun

Going for a bob (poo) lol

 

Dropping the kids off at the pool, or sending capt brown in his submarine on a secret mission to france, lol lol

 

The yocals (littlehampton) have an area called Wick, if a woman she is a wickette or a bloke a wickite

My brother in law is from Yorkshire and he says Nose Bag which means he's having his dinner etc... LOL, think that also a horse term :rofl:

 

 

:eek: that doesnt taste like yummy food

"Brace yourself I'm coming in dry"

 

I think thats from Harrogate cos thats what ChrisC says :confused:

Chuffin 'ell - Yorkshire speak for 'Oh Dear'

"Syphon the Python" - having a piss

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