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Rarely used words 18:04 - Feb 3 with 1871 viewsLala

From your past, not like Shakespearen times.

I’ll start with clobber for clothes. ‘ got some new clobber?’

And what about ‘its a bit nesh ‘ ❄️❄️

Anymore?

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Rarely used words on 18:40 - Feb 5 with 320 viewsspell_chekker

Rarely used words on 18:37 - Feb 5 by spudgun

Tentatively adopting the guise of `Sid the Sexist`, I`ll offer `crackin` bird` and `right goer`, as in:

`I met this crackin` bird last night and she was a right goer`.

Or as Sid would say:

`Ah met this crackin bord las` neet an` she wor a reet goer`.

Is this sort of language used nowadays outside of Newcastle?

Do young gentleman today have an equivalent expression?

Do they actually go out and meet girls on a Saturday night?

Or is it all done by proxy online?

[Post edited 5 Feb 2019 18:38]


Another for Fred along the lines of 'glad rags' -

Clobber

Not very sexist though.

Learning to read clusters is not something your eyes do naturally. It takes constant practice.
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Rarely used words on 21:30 - Feb 5 with 306 viewsLala

Dandy

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Rarely used words on 13:44 - Feb 8 with 287 viewsLala

Give over......

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