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Forum: Questions and Answers 08-11-2011, 15:18
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Posted By Michael1954
Re: Old local expressions

Any road, meaning anyway.
Forum: Questions and Answers 29-10-2011, 20:52
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Posted By Michael1954
Re: Old local expressions

My grandfather when asked how he was would reply "Champion" meaning "I'm fine."
Forum: Questions and Answers 15-09-2011, 17:16
Replies: 727
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Posted By Michael1954
Re: Old local expressions

There may be snow on the roof but the fire is still ablaze - an active senior citizen
Forum: Questions and Answers 14-09-2011, 07:14
Replies: 727
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Posted By Michael1954
Re: Old local expressions

"Wet your whistle" - have a drink
Forum: Questions and Answers 09-09-2011, 15:31
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Posted By Michael1954
Re: Old local expressions

"Buttering up" - flattering someone in order to get them to do something for you.
Forum: Questions and Answers 05-09-2011, 14:11
Replies: 727
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Posted By Michael1954
Re: Old local expressions

I'll pay the lecky bill.
Forum: Questions and Answers 03-09-2011, 16:57
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Posted By Michael1954
Forum: Questions and Answers 03-09-2011, 08:20
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Views: 35,684
Posted By Michael1954
Re: Old local expressions

"I'll have a walk" meaning I will just go to the toilet.
Forum: Questions and Answers 03-09-2011, 05:56
Replies: 727
Views: 35,684
Posted By Michael1954
Re: Old local expressions

"Any road" meaning anyway.
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