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( , Wed 14 Jan 2004, 13:01)
Each week we ask a question. The idea is to generate material that's:
* interesting to read, i.e. we won't get bored of reading the answers after about 10 of them
* not been asked on this site before
* fun to answer
What would you like to ask? (We've left this question open - so feel free to drop in ideas anytime.)
( , Wed 14 Jan 2004, 13:01)
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regional words
following on from the nintendo ds not recognising dopey northerners....
i married a dopey northerner - she calls an alleyway a "ten-foot" or a snicket; calls an off licence (or offie) a "beer-off"; a woodlouse a pig (WTF?) and i had never heard the word mardy til i met her.... it certainly increased my enjoyment of those cheeky arctic's and their "mardy bum" song
i listen to the arctic monkeys you know - i'm dead cool!
what other regional terms do people use??
( , Wed 6 Feb 2008, 17:46, 3 replies, latest was 17 years ago)
following on from the nintendo ds not recognising dopey northerners....
i married a dopey northerner - she calls an alleyway a "ten-foot" or a snicket; calls an off licence (or offie) a "beer-off"; a woodlouse a pig (WTF?) and i had never heard the word mardy til i met her.... it certainly increased my enjoyment of those cheeky arctic's and their "mardy bum" song
i listen to the arctic monkeys you know - i'm dead cool!
what other regional terms do people use??
( , Wed 6 Feb 2008, 17:46, 3 replies, latest was 17 years ago)
In Edinburgh
they were
alleyway = vennel
off licence = Haddows (they had no competition)
woodlouse = slater
mardy? no idea what that means
( , Mon 11 Feb 2008, 15:04, Reply)
they were
alleyway = vennel
off licence = Haddows (they had no competition)
woodlouse = slater
mardy? no idea what that means
( , Mon 11 Feb 2008, 15:04, Reply)
Vennels
Interesting, TWW. The only other places I've seen with vennels are Perth and Dumfries. In Dundee they're called pends and in many other parts of Scotland, closes.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2008, 13:47, Reply)
Interesting, TWW. The only other places I've seen with vennels are Perth and Dumfries. In Dundee they're called pends and in many other parts of Scotland, closes.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2008, 13:47, Reply)
K2k6..
we Scots could probably do this one on our own, there are so many regional variations. In West Lothian they call a drain a "stank" but where I live its a "siver" (to rhyme with sigh) and we're only a few miles apart.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2008, 18:28, Reply)
we Scots could probably do this one on our own, there are so many regional variations. In West Lothian they call a drain a "stank" but where I live its a "siver" (to rhyme with sigh) and we're only a few miles apart.
( , Tue 12 Feb 2008, 18:28, Reply)
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