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Old Jun 24th 2014 | 12:43 pm
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Originally Posted by moneypenny20
Depends on where in the UK. People from The Midlands use Mom.
Geordies use mam.
 
Old Jun 24th 2014 | 12:52 pm
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Originally Posted by Sally Redux
Geordies use mam.
Not only Geordies...I think quite a few people in the north of England used to say mam.

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Old Jun 24th 2014 | 1:00 pm
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Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
Not only Gordies...I think quite a few people in the north of England used to say mam.
Yes I wasn't sure how far that goes. I don't remember what people said in Leeds.

"Y'all roight, bab?" is a nice Midlands expression.
 
Old Jun 24th 2014 | 1:10 pm
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Originally Posted by Sally Redux
There are some new (to me) ones in England. Apparently 'nosh' means more than eating now.

I know this because hilarity ensued when my mum sent a card to my nephew saying, "Happy Birthday, hope you have a good nosh!"
Don't know about new meaning of nosh, but it is Yiddish in origin. Seems to be general in the UK (noun or verb, to snack, eat, a meal.). In the US, in my experience, it's used among Jews but not so much among the general population.
 
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Originally Posted by robin1234
Don't know about new meaning of nosh, but it is Yiddish in origin. Seems to be general in the UK (noun or verb, to snack, eat, a meal.). In the US, in my experience, it's used among Jews but not so much among the general population.
I didn't realize that; now I look it up, this local place is a kosher pizza restaurant.

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Originally Posted by Sally Redux
Geordies use mam.
I can confirm that. As in, "Nah ah canna dee tha' noo, me mam sez I gorra gan hyem"

Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
Not only Gordies...I think quite a few people in the north of England used to say mam.
Gordies? WTF are those?

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Gordies? WTF are those?
Wey aye man. Typo what can I say?
 
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I can confirm that. As in, "Nah ah canna dee tha' noo, me mam sez I gorra gan hyem"
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Divvent be sah soft man.
Canny try, hinny.
 
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Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
Wey aye man. Typo what can I say?
Gordy is at least homophonic with Gaudy, which is a disgustingly self indulgent feast at a certain Oxford College which this Geordie was unfortunate enough to be imprisoned in for several years.

Look it up.
 
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Originally Posted by Novocastrian
Canny try, hinny.


I can't think of it exactly now, there is something here with 'home' in it that OH jocularly calls 'yem'. It might be Yem Depot, but it seems funnier than that when he says it.
 
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I think that was a fictitious women's college though.
 
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Perhaps I'm a fictitious woman then. What a relief.
 
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Perhaps I'm a fictitious woman then. What a relief.


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