Thanks for explaining !!steak pudding in gravy and pea wet!
shocking isn't it!Thanks for explaining !!
Not sure about the pea wet !!
My nanna used the phase
"He/She is one of them from upper liptons" to mean someone was gay.
Put yes and my nanna and granddad had plenty, like how he had picked up the Canadian aboot instead of about.that's a different one! The older generation do make me laugh aye.
I have to say we are strange, I always say hang on I'll do it now afterOk this should be fun, as you all know @Admin and I are from South Wales and us welsh have a mad reputation for our phrases, so what do you say that is renowned for the area you come from and what do they mean?
Here are a few from us...
I'll do it now in a minute.. or I'll do it now after..
That's a nice coat that jacket is...
Are you sitting on that chair you're standing next too..
You know Yorkshire has a motto
See all, 'ear all, say nowt,
Tak' all, keep all, gie nowt,
An' if tha ivver does owt fer nowt,
Allus do it fer thisen
Or in standard English
See everything, Hear everything, Say nothing,
Take everything, Keep everthing, Give nothing,
And if you ever do something for nothing,
Always do it for a reason.
This doesn't really paint Yorkshire folk in a great light does it?, and transcribing this on a smart phone has left me a little traumatized
We use that one too xFugly ..... You work it out !!
We say "I'm clempt" or could eat a scabby pig!"I could eat a manky horse between two mouldy matresses" - trans: I am really rather hungry
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