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numptie..... the yts or someone who left their brains at home

ginger.....,any fizzy drink but not ginger beer.

slapper.... woman who you try to avoid

bairns ......kids or children

nip,dram or a wee half.......something good and usually whisky

burn .... a small stream

bogging ...something that tastes foul

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I bet I've been called Dreagh a time or two.......although I do unnerstand what turn the wick up is referring to.

 

Ye girl ye!

With reference to a parrafin heater using the same wick in oil technology as a Tilly Lamp

So.

"turn the wick up" = produce more heat:lol:

boke = sick

scowl = scold

pechle= an ould feeble done person

crabbit = irritable

carnapscious = argumentitive

thran = stubborn

thran an carnapcious are often paired

oxters= armpits

oxter coggle = assist by gripping below the armpit/shoulder.

dwamle = stagger or turn unexpectedly(particularly in a motor vehicle) i.e he tuk(took) a dwamle

coup = tumble or fall over

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Whenever i ask any of the young fellows that purport to work for me, to do something,they have a standard reply before walking off and doing it, either "awesome" or "wicked"

I know what it used to mean, but can only surmise what it means nowadays.

 

Young people. Sheesh. :biggrin:

 

Awesome could be said in a sarcastic way. It should mean, well, awesome. Said sarcastically it would be like saying "blah". Wicked said by a young person here is the same as awesome. It's a good thing. Here.

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Im surprised we had no cockneys on . " put a monkey in yer sky " " off down the frog " and " up the apples " I find it interesting how the first part of the rhyming slang seems to have no apparent connection with the word disguised ... Sky Rocket --pocket , Frog and toad ...road ...Apples and Pears ...stairs etc etc ..

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Im surprised we had no cockneys on . " put a monkey in yer sky " " off down the frog " and " up the apples " I find it interesting how the first part of the rhyming slang seems to have no apparent connection with the word disguised ... Sky Rocket --pocket , Frog and toad ...road ...Apples and Pears ...stairs etc etc ..

 

I can just imagine a certain young lady from the usa thinking "what the hell is he on?" :laugh1:

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Round the houses, = trousers ( tried to type it as its said, looked rubbish)

Gregory peck, = neck

 

My favourite sentence is

Me an a China went fer a ball down the frog to the battle, had a couple a pigs, bell'd the trouble to pick us up in the jam jar, and take us to me chinas drum

 

Translation to follow :-D got to go out

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Although not slang, Zig Zag here is a paper used to roll joints. Is joint an American slang word? A joint is like a cigarette, but made with marijuana.

 

 

Joint=spliff or doobie. weed or cannabis is your marijuana. Fag is a cigarette not a homosexual.

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I can just imagine a certain young lady from the usa thinking "what the hell is he on?" :laugh1:

 

You took the words right out of my mouth!

 

Ok, if you're gonna use slang, at least fill me in on what it means. :biggrin:

 

And unless you're referring to another American, I'm no spring chicken.

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