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  On 4/6/2020 at 4:38 PM, bakon said:

I don’t know what anyone is saying 

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Oh, you understand well enough when one of your Eggs calls you, sugar, honey, darling, baby, all right.

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Wodayya....what do you

Wotarya... what are you

Yeah-nah....no

Nah-yeah...yes

Yeah-nah-kinda or nah-yeah-kinda...maybe

Dunno....don't know

Gunna...going to

Carn....come on

 

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Posted
  On 7/7/2020 at 8:34 AM, notsmokinjo said:

Um..one of the wees will know but I think it means working..... @WeegieWoman or @Wee fluffy me???? Am I on the money?

 

On the money = to be right.

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Seems it's either "working" like you say: Heaving loads of material from one place to another or also perhaps blabbering incoherently and possibly spelled havering and/or vomiting, which isn't a nice thought but sometimes happens with copious amounts of alcohol?

 

I'm thinking of the song by the Proclaimers. I was thinking they were from Aussi but they're from Edinburgh which is in Scotland I believe. They are heavering in one part of that song they were famous for. Just not sure what the reference was, Hoping now it's not 🤢! We do need a Scott to weight in here for sure!

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  On 7/6/2020 at 12:00 AM, notsmokinjo said:

Dya reckon it's cos a lot a scouse made the trip south at her magesties pleasure? 

Dya - do you

Reckon - think

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"Reckon" is used a lot here in the Southern United States as well.  Same meaning here.

 

For instance:

"I think Bakon is dumber than a sack of hammers."

"Ya reckon?"

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  On 7/15/2020 at 10:25 PM, notsmokinjo said:

 

When it's cold enough to freeze ya nipples...as in frozen nipples (fribbles)..so the surf report might be..."pack ya wetty cos she's fribbly today"

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Shouldn't frozen nipples be fripples? Or do all your p's turn into b's? 😄

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  On 7/7/2020 at 1:08 AM, reciprocity said:

So; what's "heaverin' " mean.

 

(Oops! Maybe that's Scottish - or Icelandic or something?)

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  On 7/7/2020 at 8:34 AM, notsmokinjo said:

Um..one of the wees will know but I think it means working..... @WeegieWoman or @Wee fluffy me???? Am I on the money?

 

On the money = to be right.

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Haverin means to talk a load of rubbish 😘

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Drongo....a low level insult meaning someone is an idiot or stupid. 

 

Dag...well technically this is the dried bits if shit that hang on the wool around a sheep's arse...but in the great land down under...it means a person who is unfashionable or a little odd. 

 

Daggy...(usually cloths) an adjective to describe someone's appearance or behaviour...like dad jokes, they are daggy...

 

 

 

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Dag...well technically this is the dried bits if shit that hang on the wool around a sheep's arse...

 

Lol......you actually have a name for the dangling bits of shite ....Hilerious !!!!!

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