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garinda 08-09-2005 08:42

Re: lost dialect
 
Paddy- temper tantrum.

Mard- overly emotional.

Radiogram- like an i-pod but usually six foot long.

entwisi 08-09-2005 10:02

Re: lost dialect
 
Pumee stone was what you rubbed on your feet to get rid of corns and dead skin

WillowTheWhisp 08-09-2005 10:22

Re: lost dialect
 
Yes. Donkey stones where what you did the step with.

slinky 08-09-2005 14:50

Re: lost dialect
 
My mum and dad used to tell us to " go up the golden dancers"............meaning go UP STAIRS to bed.

Not sure why they called them the Golden Dancers???? anyone know:confused:

staggeringman 08-09-2005 17:58

Re: lost dialect
 
when we where sent ta bed it was get up them apple and pears.(stairs)
go an gi coits a clean, (toilet roof outside).

WillowTheWhisp 08-09-2005 18:06

Re: lost dialect
 
You cleaned your coits?????

grannyclaret 08-09-2005 18:24

Re: lost dialect
 
we said donkey stone,,, but what had donkeys to do with the word?

WillowTheWhisp 08-09-2005 18:35

Re: lost dialect
 
I think it had something to do with an image of a donkey on the stone.

cashman 08-09-2005 22:29

Re: lost dialect
 
[QUOTE=garinda]You must have been posh, everyone else called it 'donkey stoning'.:D you know me rindy i am posh ! but you are correct it was donkey stone- you have to make allowances for me age lol :D

Alan Gilmartin 08-09-2005 23:07

Re: lost dialect
 
Donkey jacket?. Flat cap, (a Ratter ). Coits, Roofs over outside tiolets and coal shed.

pendy 04-10-2005 17:45

Re: lost dialect
 
I remember being told to "get up them dancers" by my Uncle Jimmy - our's weren't golden dancers though, we must have been poor.

lettie 04-10-2005 18:27

Re: lost dialect
 
We were poor too and just had plain owd 'dancers'

My Nan used to come out with some crackers...

"You gormless b*gger, tha's getten an oil in tha frock."

"What's ee skennin at?" :D

Margaret Pilkington 04-10-2005 18:39

Re: lost dialect
 
in our house going to bed was 'going to blanket fair'......we emptied the tin bath with a ladin can.......and the water for the bath we had was heated up in't copper.....an t'copper were lit with a spill......and if you weren't careful lighting the copper you could blow your eyebrows off.

jamesicus 04-10-2005 21:21

Re: lost dialect
 
We used to call the Leeds & Liverpool canal the cut. Thus:

"Ast' bin swimmin int' cut?" (have you been swimming in the canal?).

BTW, we didn't buy any donkey stones at the shop that I can remember -- our Rag & Bone man used to give them out as payment for stuff given him.

James

jamesicus 04-10-2005 21:25

Re: lost dialect
 
We used to call an item of clothing (dress, shirt or jacket, etc.)"clout". Thus:

"ne'er cast a clout 'till May goes out"


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