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Scouse - Arr eh
Manc scally - yarrightourkid?
Cockney - Wotcher
Toff- what ho!
b3tan - ME ME ME NOTICE ME ME HERE ME YES ME NOTICE ME
(, Wed 17 Jun 2009, 12:56, archived)
What ho!
Excellent.
(, Wed 17 Jun 2009, 12:57, archived)
I have never said Watcher
maybe 'Awwight' with a silent 't'
(, Wed 17 Jun 2009, 12:58, archived)
I say wotcher
and I'm not a cockney.
(, Wed 17 Jun 2009, 13:00, archived)
I'm looking for stereotypes.
So get back on your fruit and veg stall.
(, Wed 17 Jun 2009, 13:00, archived)
Sorry guv

(, Wed 17 Jun 2009, 13:00, archived)
Micheal Barrymore.

(, Wed 17 Jun 2009, 13:00, archived)
awidathback?

(, Wed 17 Jun 2009, 13:00, archived)
comeanddrowninmypool

(, Wed 17 Jun 2009, 13:07, archived)
Get the fuck out of my swimming pool you nonce, it ain't gunna 'appen!

(, Wed 17 Jun 2009, 13:01, archived)
I say "awwight" but with less w's.
Aurigh'. Maybe.
(, Wed 17 Jun 2009, 13:27, archived)
Faaaackin Saaaaf dats why!
SCH SCH SCHLAAAAaaaaAAAAG AH!
(, Wed 17 Jun 2009, 13:35, archived)
sccchhhhhllll
AAAAAAAAGGGGGG AAAAHHH
(, Wed 17 Jun 2009, 13:36, archived)
it's not so popular in manc these days

(, Wed 17 Jun 2009, 12:59, archived)
What about 'ellor'
?
(, Wed 17 Jun 2009, 13:00, archived)
Yarrigh' is a good manc one.

(, Wed 17 Jun 2009, 13:01, archived)
yeah, it's lost the our kid bit

(, Wed 17 Jun 2009, 13:02, archived)
Or for young lasses: "Hiyyyyaaaaaaaaaaaaa"

(, Wed 17 Jun 2009, 13:05, archived)
it's like some sort of karate scream (kiai)

(, Wed 17 Jun 2009, 13:07, archived)
Kinda, but with little emphasis on the H, and a long drawn out aaaaaaaaah sound on the end.

(, Wed 17 Jun 2009, 13:09, archived)
it's ok Rockski I knows, I'm not far from that there Manchester

(, Wed 17 Jun 2009, 13:10, archived)
It was more for the benefit of other users who don't have the pleasure of such lovely screeechy sounds in their listening holes.

(, Wed 17 Jun 2009, 13:13, archived)
'Howye' said as fast and mumbled as possible is the irish one

(, Wed 17 Jun 2009, 13:03, archived)
General Northern, but I always think Burnley/Blackburn: 'Ow do.
Derby: Ey up, duck.
(, Wed 17 Jun 2009, 13:05, archived)
I always consider 'ey up to be south yorkshire, but I know it's widely used, like 'ow do is in lancashire.

(, Wed 17 Jun 2009, 13:07, archived)
Ey up is also Leicester.
Urrright - Birmingham. With a rolling R.
(, Wed 17 Jun 2009, 13:27, archived)
Kim Jong II - HARRO!

(, Wed 17 Jun 2009, 13:07, archived)
The Sex JongIls
Oh we're so ronery
Oh so ronery
(, Wed 17 Jun 2009, 13:09, archived)
i never even saw Kim Jong I

(, Wed 17 Jun 2009, 13:33, archived)
Aye up
Au'righ'?
Howzit
Word up
Yo'
Oi oi
Easy Geezer
(, Wed 17 Jun 2009, 13:37, archived)