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Ayup me duck. Local colloquialisms.

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By *ustus5555 OP   Woman
3 weeks ago

Nottingham

So .. ayup me duck is a typical North Notts greeting & basically means hello how are you. Interested in any others & thier meaning.

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By *aul DeUther-OneMan
3 weeks ago

Sussex

Growing up in North Devon, we referred to put of area holiday makers as 'Grockles'. In Cornwall they're known as 'Emmets derived from an old English word for ants.

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By *oiluvfunMan
3 weeks ago

Birmingham

Has’tu ivver sin a cuddy lowp a five barred yat?

Proper Cumbrian speak, and means;

Have you ever seen a donkey jump over a five barred gate…..🙂👍

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By *mileyculturebelfastMan
3 weeks ago

belfast

Brings back memories of macc lads

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By *orthfieldsNickMan
3 weeks ago

West London

My Grandad was from West Yorkshire and would regularly as “Ey Up Cock” Short for “cocker” apparently

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By *ustus5555 OP   Woman
3 weeks ago

Nottingham


"Has’tu ivver sin a cuddy lowp a five barred yat?

Proper Cumbrian speak, and means;

Have you ever seen a donkey jump over a five barred gate…..🙂👍"

Wow. I thought you'd been drinking 🤣🤣

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By *oiluvfunMan
3 weeks ago

Birmingham


"Has’tu ivver sin a cuddy lowp a five barred yat?

Proper Cumbrian speak, and means;

Have you ever seen a donkey jump over a five barred gate…..🙂👍

Wow. I thought you'd been drinking 🤣🤣"

🤭

Wee is’ta, and wier’sta frae?

Who are you, and where are you from? 😋

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By *ustus5555 OP   Woman
3 weeks ago

Nottingham


"My Grandad was from West Yorkshire and would regularly as “Ey Up Cock” Short for “cocker” apparently "

Also used around here by some.

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