Colloquial local expressions.

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Fredo76

Über Member
Where I grew up riding in Tucson, tubular tires were called "sew-ups".

Colin: Areye 'ertinfer tubulars?
Me: Huh?
Colin: Do you need tires?
 

Jotheboat

Well-Known Member
Ffs, that wasn't colloquialisms that was Scot Squad, hilarious. :laugh:

Slick, nice boat in your avatar, what is it? A fisher?
 

Gwylan

Veteran
Around Bristol add an L to the end of some, certain words
Examples include SarahL and AsdaL.
The knack was knowing which words required this modification and which ones didn't
 

oldwheels

Legendary Member
Bits are added on in many place names here ie Ardnamurachan where the middle letter a is added in speech.
 

Slick

Guru
Slick, nice boat in your avatar, what is it? A fisher?

Yes.

My father in law was a commercial fishermen all his days and had a great talent for model making.

I always loved that one, and the stories he could tell about her life and tribulations.

I since inherited it, and it still takes pride of place in my home.
 

gbb

Legendary Member
We were only talking colloquialisms the other day at work.

As a teenager in Notts, you described a fellow teenager as 'a young old boy'

Which I assume is a colloquialism....
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Bits are added on in many place names here ie Ardnamurachan where the middle letter a is added in speech.

Didn't realise you lived there.
We had a great holiday there. As birdwatchers and nature lovers we saw lots of things that are rare/don't exist down here.
We rented a beautiful wooden cabin. A bit in the middle of nowhere but we enjoyed it.
 
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