snorri
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- Location
- East coast, up a bit.
Just don't call me Jimmy, ok?As in (I hear often) "it gives me the boke" ... you know what I mean, Jimmy?![]()

Just don't call me Jimmy, ok?As in (I hear often) "it gives me the boke" ... you know what I mean, Jimmy?![]()

I hear people from t'other side of the Pennines say "while" to mean "since":In Yorkshire, 'while' means 'until'.
Mither - that's one I don't hear elsewhere.
Barm, nesh, mard or mardy (both mean "moody" to me), bobbins, duck and cock I am all familiar with*
Favourites that I never hear outside the locality are "flit" to mean "move" (as in home) and "thrutch" to mean fidget or wrestle or raum (which is another one).
I can remember flitting when I was little, and talk of people doing a midnight flit, usually if they were in debt or in trouble!
*shut it
this tooI can remember flitting when I was little, and talk of people doing a midnight flit, usually if they were in debt or in trouble!
Teuchters for country folk in Aberdeenshire.

They say "flit" for moving home here too.