What does "thong" mean in Yorkshire?

This week's Weekly English Place Name is Thong! The village isn't named after the undergarment👙 —it actually comes from the Old English word thwang, meaning a “narrow strip of land.” This tiny village, rich in history, lies along the ancient Roman road Watling Street, which once connected London to Dover.
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What does "thong" mean in old English?

The origin of the word thong in the English language is from Old English Ăľwong, a flexible leather cord. Many languages borrow the English word string to refer to this type of underwear, usually without the G. Another common name is tanga (or sometimes string tanga), especially in the German Tanga.
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Why is Huddersfield called Huddersfield?

Huddersfield's name is believed to derive from the Old English 'Huderfeld,' meaning 'Huder's field' or 'field of battle,' hinting at its early significance. The Domesday Book of 1086 records Huddersfield as 'Oderesfelt' and 'Odresfeld,' a testament to its existence during the Norman conquest of England.
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What does Tarra mean in Yorkshire?

Tarra. This is a good way to say 'goodbye' and is one of my favourite slang phrases! It's quite old school but a snappy way of saying bye to your friends or anyone really.
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What does tha mean in Yorkshire?

If you couldn't tell from the image, “tha'” is a Yorkshire phrase meaning “you”. This term originates back to 14th century England, when instead of “you”, people said “thou” and “thee”. By the 17th century, this had stopped, however, Yorkshire still kept part of this word.
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Imitating the Yorkshire Accent-Don't butter my toast like that

What is Yorkshire slang for girl?

Lad/Lass - A boy or a girl, often used to refer to young people. 13. Champion - A compliment, meaning "great" or "excellent."
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What is a garth in Yorkshire?

1) Usually a fold or yard close to the house or other buildings, but used also regularly of much larger enclosures. 1540 a garth called Northegarthe, by estimacyon four acres whereof 1 acre is of brushe wood, Wilberfoss.
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What is a Beck in Yorkshire?

2. Beck. In the North of England there's a word of Old Norse origin that also means a small stream or brook: a beck. Beck is often used to refer to a brook with a stony bed.
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What does laik mean in Yorkshire?

to play; to be out of work; also laik, leck. < ON. leika (to play)
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What is a shagga in Yorkshire slang?

In Yorkshire, it's a friendly term for someone who is your friend. “Na then, Shagga!” See you later.
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Is Huddersfield a white area?

79.6% people are white, 11.7% people are asian, 3.7% people are mixed. 42.0% are Christian, 39.3% have no religion, 10.6% are Muslim.
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What is Kirklees famous for?

The birthplace of famous artists, authors, musicians and actors, the region has a rich cultural heritage too. Throughout the year, towns and neighbouring villages come alive with an eclectic mix of plays, music and festivals. While the region is steeped in history, there is also a contemporary feel to the area.
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Where not to live in Huddersfield?

Some neighbourhoods in Huddersfield have significantly higher crime rates, including:
  • Newsome: 150 crimes per 1,000 residents.
  • Greenhead: 128 crimes per 1,000 residents.
  • Almondbury: 109 crimes per 1,000 residents.
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What is thong slang for?

a skimpy article of beachwear, worn by men or women, consisting of thin strips of leather or cloth attached to a piece of material that covers the genitals while leaving the buttocks bare. a similar item of underwear.
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What does "thong bao" mean?

announcement. noun. thông báo. The managing director is going to make an important announcement this afternoon. (Translation of announcement from the PASSWORD English-Vietnamese Dictionary © 2015 K Dictionaries Ltd)
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What do the UK call thongs?

Obviously in Australia a “thong” is what you'd wear on your feet, which the uk would call flip flops….
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How do they say hello in Yorkshire?

A typical Yorkshire greeting, aye up is the less formal way of saying hello in Yorkshire. You might also bump into friends greeting with the phrase 'Nah then, ow do?
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What does jiggered mean in Yorkshire?

JIGGERED – tired. I'm going to bed, I'm absolutely jiggered.
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What is the most beautiful Dale in Yorkshire?

The best 5 dales to visit are Wensleydale, Swaledale, Ribblesdale, Malhamdale and Wharfedale. The Dales is a popular destination for families, nature lovers, hikers and cyclists plus day trippers from nearby Yorkshire cities like York and Leeds.
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What does buggerlugs mean in Yorkshire?

used for referring or speaking to someone in a slightly insulting but friendly way, especially someone you like : Old buggerlugs wants you to get him a newspaper. Come on, buggerlugs.
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What is the Yorkshire slang for drunk?

If you don't know when you've had enough, you can submit more euphemisms using the form below. Reader Monica from LA adds: I am from Yorkshire - we use a phrase for drunk - "ganted".
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What does siling down mean?

to rain heavily, as in "It's siling down"
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What does si thi mean?

Si'thi' An endearing phrase meaning, goodbye or see you later.
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What is a gill in Yorkshire?

A gill or ghyll is a ravine or narrow valley in the North of England and parts of Scotland. The word originates from the Old Norse gil. Examples include Dufton Ghyll Wood, Dungeon Ghyll, Troller's Gill and Trow Ghyll.
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What does fettling mean in Yorkshire?

It might take a few weeks, but soon you'll know your 'bagsy' (to claim something) from your 'butty' (sandwich), and your 'fettling' (thorough tidying) from your 'flippin' eck!' (to show surprise).
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