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Forum: Questions and Answers 01-10-2012, 21:26
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Posted By egg&chips
Re: Old local expressions

That too, Dave, definitely that too.
Forum: Questions and Answers 01-10-2012, 19:39
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Posted By egg&chips
Re: Old local expressions

Does anyone el use the term 'slaking' to indicate that an underskirt is showing below the hem of a dress/skirt? I think I've got the word right, but am ready to be corrected.
Forum: Questions and Answers 04-06-2012, 22:44
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Posted By egg&chips
Re: Old local expressions

Anyone else used to say coaten or baulk to describe when someone was gipping (making throwing up noises etc)?
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