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Anyone outside from Sunlun won't have a clue marra!!!Fuggy fust.
We done the Mackem Dictionary other year at work and we were crying at the 'phrases'.Here man yer radge daftie. Yer dinnet even knar is.
Or
I even kidnapped me arn mar
I have never heard this. My guess is "thick fuck" ???Fuggy fust.
Baggsy first goI have never heard this. My guess is "thick fuck" ???
Not even close then.Baggsy first go
'Fuggy' means 'I'm first'.Not even close then.
So fust is more just a northern pronunciation of first rather than being a word in its own right.
Fuggy I was using closely to its real meaning of stale, fusty, stale, bit misty/foggy/warm and thought "thick" ( dense)
Not sure of the quantum leap to baggsy!
....good lad me uncle Ernie like.Ere man my uncles Ernie Bewick
Only place have ever been called ‘hinney’
I remember one of my favourite teachers at 1980s Monkwearmouth - Mr Parmley (sp? German teacher...) - who used to take the mick out of the girls for their broadest Sunderland phrases. The one that I still remember perfectly was one girl asking another if they were planning a trip to the leisure centre that weekend, with the beautifully succinct "Is us gan the leis?"
Swan rhymes with "on" not "one" though. Or do you say w-on for one? (one rhymes with wun)My Grandda always pronounced the word 'swan' as if it rhymed with 'can', not 'one'.
Where I come from, 'swan', 'on' and 'one' rhyme perfectly.Swan rhymes with "on" not "one" though. Or do you say w-on for one? (one rhymes with wun)
56 years old and i've just learned something newGerrim telt!!
(I also used to think impittent was a real word until I was told off by a teacher for using a 'colloqualism' for impertinent)
Choller.Meaning?