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Regional words/expressions

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Banks of the Croal
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1Regional words/expressions Empty Regional words/expressions Mon Apr 22 2013, 23:57

doffcocker

doffcocker
Ivan Campo
Ivan Campo

I use the word "mither" all the time. It means to pester, fuss or moan.
To illustrate, "Natasha mithered me via PM for dinner at Whittam Towers."
Nobody I meet from past Cheshire seems to have heard of it before.

Can you think of other examples?

2Regional words/expressions Empty Re: Regional words/expressions Tue Apr 23 2013, 00:25

Copper Dragon

Copper Dragon
Ivan Campo
Ivan Campo

*Teacakes* (or taycakes)

Even you lot in south lancashire call them something silly like 'Barm cakes' or 'Baps'.

'Can I have a bacon bap?'

It puts me off me f'kin dinner.

3Regional words/expressions Empty Re: Regional words/expressions Tue Apr 23 2013, 01:15

BoltonTillIDie

BoltonTillIDie
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Tea cakes have currants in them.

4Regional words/expressions Empty Re: Regional words/expressions Tue Apr 23 2013, 07:45

WhiteBic

WhiteBic
Tony Kelly
Tony Kelly

BoltonTillIDie wrote:Tea cakes have currants in them.

A lass at work is from burnley and I have to correct her every time she says tea cakes. Apparently the ones with currents are called fruit tea cakes.

I use mither all the time and I once read an interview with Gerrard when he said it and the newspaper had to explain the meaning of the word.

5Regional words/expressions Empty Re: Regional words/expressions Tue Apr 23 2013, 08:47

Reebok_Rebel

Reebok_Rebel
Frank Worthington
Frank Worthington

BoltonTillIDie wrote:Tea cakes have currants in them.

Its called a BARM!

6Regional words/expressions Empty Re: Regional words/expressions Tue Apr 23 2013, 08:59

Triumph


Tony Kelly
Tony Kelly

Barm Cakes Oven bottom Baps (smaller) Tea Cakes do have currants in them or they do in Atherton anyway.

7Regional words/expressions Empty Re: Regional words/expressions Tue Apr 23 2013, 09:06

Reebok_Rebel

Reebok_Rebel
Frank Worthington
Frank Worthington

Batters is one il never get.

My Mrs' grew up in Greenwich... she has some weird words.

Batters for Yorkshire puddings.

Poly-roll for Kitchen roll.

Cash Till for ATM (or cash machine)

Roll for Barm

8Regional words/expressions Empty Re: Regional words/expressions Tue Apr 23 2013, 09:08

Soul Kitchen

Soul Kitchen
Ivan Campo
Ivan Campo

BoltonTillIDie wrote:Tea cakes have currants in them.
Flour cakes don't! As in "al av fot av a flour cake".

9Regional words/expressions Empty Re: Regional words/expressions Tue Apr 23 2013, 09:11

Soul Kitchen

Soul Kitchen
Ivan Campo
Ivan Campo

Jackbit is Wiganese for food. As in "am avin some jackbit then am owt for a pint".

10Regional words/expressions Empty Re: Regional words/expressions Tue Apr 23 2013, 12:48

Copper Dragon

Copper Dragon
Ivan Campo
Ivan Campo

'In East Lancashire, the former West Riding of Yorkshire and elsewhere in the North like the city of Bradford, a teacake is a round bread roll which is cut in half to make sandwiches. They do not usually contain any sort of dried fruit.'


Taycakes!

11Regional words/expressions Empty Re: Regional words/expressions Tue Apr 23 2013, 12:50

Boggersbelief

Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

You've all gone mad.

12Regional words/expressions Empty Re: Regional words/expressions Tue Apr 23 2013, 12:55

Copper Dragon

Copper Dragon
Ivan Campo
Ivan Campo

In Burnley they say 'he's a gettin' for 'he was saying'.

I only live 4 miles away and I don't say that.

13Regional words/expressions Empty Re: Regional words/expressions Tue Apr 23 2013, 13:07

WhiteBic

WhiteBic
Tony Kelly
Tony Kelly

I always say 'Ginnel' instead of an 'alley' and 'lobby' instead of 'potato hash'.

As Copper says above sayings can vary quite a bit in just 4 miles.

14Regional words/expressions Empty Re: Regional words/expressions Tue Apr 23 2013, 19:19

bwfc71

bwfc71
Ivan Campo
Ivan Campo

ginnel
eckerslike
nay (for no)
missing ot the letter when when in middle of words such as bol'on

15Regional words/expressions Empty Re: Regional words/expressions Tue Apr 23 2013, 19:24

Hipster_Nebula

Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

What about "teh" Chris.

16Regional words/expressions Empty Re: Regional words/expressions Tue Apr 23 2013, 19:26

bwfc71

bwfc71
Ivan Campo
Ivan Campo

Hipster_Nebula wrote:What about "teh" Chris.

Thats just my bad typing skills!

17Regional words/expressions Empty Re: Regional words/expressions Wed Apr 24 2013, 09:33

Lofty_Love

Lofty_Love
Andy Walker
Andy Walker

I had no idea mither was a local word!

Saying 'alright cock' in the wrong area goes down like a lead balloon.

18Regional words/expressions Empty Re: Regional words/expressions Wed Apr 24 2013, 11:00

Natasha Whittam

Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Lofty_Love wrote:Saying 'alright cock' in the wrong area goes down like a lead balloon.

I'm sure you've tried it in lots of areas.

19Regional words/expressions Empty Re: Regional words/expressions Wed Apr 24 2013, 16:20

scottjames30

scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

I'll go and try to have a think of some , while i have a brad Pitt .

20Regional words/expressions Empty Re: Regional words/expressions Wed Apr 24 2013, 22:42

Banks of the Croal

Banks of the Croal
Frank Worthington
Frank Worthington

Some of the names for the Police in different parts of the Country, get me.

I've always Known them as Coppers, Bobbie's or CID.

Where are these two from Rozzers and Skuffers?

Forgot to say like SK, I remember flour cakes and tea cakes.

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