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Forum: Questions and Answers 14-05-2020, 06:39
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Posted By DaveinGermany
Re: Old local expressions

Geographically it still is, but the "Posh Scousers" are in the majority nowadays. Incidentally when I was born in Liverpool was still part of Lancashire. :)
Forum: Questions and Answers 13-05-2020, 18:28
Replies: 727
Views: 35,684
Posted By DaveinGermany
Re: Old local expressions

"Az if!" :)

See the list, be aware though there are some adult turns of phrase included.
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Forum: Questions and Answers 13-05-2020, 18:02
Replies: 727
Views: 35,684
Posted By DaveinGermany
Re: Old local expressions

It's practically a suburb of Liverpool nowadays. :)
Forum: Questions and Answers 01-08-2012, 19:55
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Views: 35,684
Posted By DaveinGermany
Re: Old local expressions

Not sure about Lanky, but I remember me Mam using it when we were young urchins. :D
Forum: Questions and Answers 31-03-2012, 22:01
Replies: 727
Views: 35,684
Posted By DaveinGermany
Re: Old local expressions

Do you like ozzy food ? (that's ozzy as in Hospital)

Desist before I administer fisticuffs. ;)
Forum: Questions and Answers 16-03-2012, 21:07
Replies: 727
Views: 35,684
Posted By DaveinGermany
Re: Old local expressions

I was under the impression that a "left footer" or "Cogger" was a Catholic, well it was in Liverpool, perhaps Woolies see it differently. :idunno: :D
Forum: Questions and Answers 14-09-2011, 15:25
Replies: 727
Views: 35,684
Posted By DaveinGermany
Re: Old local expressions

Aye,aye, Admiral Retlaw. :D
Forum: Questions and Answers 13-09-2011, 17:02
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Views: 35,684
Posted By DaveinGermany
Re: Old local expressions

Not necessarily :) Could be a lass of such a generous nature that she just wants to give, problem is though with her being so lavish & free with her affections, she may well be giving out more than...
Forum: Questions and Answers 09-09-2011, 16:14
Replies: 727
Views: 35,684
Posted By DaveinGermany
Re: Old local expressions

When I started work (in forestry) the company were based in Scarisbrick right out in woolly land & their carrying out they'd call "Baggin", which rather concerned me as the bosses dog was also called...
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