What is Geordie short for?

Hence the name Geordie used as a derivation of George. The name originated from the coal mines of Durham and Northumberland, for many poems and songs written about, and in the dialect of, these two counties speak of the “Geordie”.
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What is a Geordie in British slang?

According to the Oxford English Dictionary, a Geordie is 'A native or inhabitant of Tyneside or a neighbouring region of north-east England', or 'The dialect or accent of people from Tyneside, esp. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, or (more generally) neighbouring regions of north-east England.
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Is Geordie a Scottish name?

Geordie (/ˈdʒɔːrdi/) is a nickname for a person from the Tyneside area of North East England and the dialect used by its inhabitants, also known in linguistics as Tyneside English or Newcastle English.
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Is Geordie male or female name?

Geordie is a masculine given name. It may also be a nickname for people named George or associated with the Tyneside area of North East England.
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Is it Jordy or Geordie?

It's Geordie. There are several theories about the exact origins of the term Geordie, but all agree it derives from the local pet name for George. It is sometimes mistakenly used to refer to the speech of the whole of the North East of England.
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Why are they called Geordies?

The Jacobites then said that Newcastle and the surrounding areas were all “for George”. Hence the name Geordie used as a derivation of George. The name originated from the coal mines of Durham and Northumberland, for many poems and songs written about, and in the dialect of, these two counties speak of the “Geordie”.
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Is Geordie a nickname?

A Geordie is a person from the Tyneside region of England; the word is also used for the dialect spoken by such a person. It is a diminutive of the name George, Geordie is commonly found as a forename in the North-East of England and Southern Scotland.
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What are Geordies known for?

The original Geordies were miners from Felling coal pit. After an explosion in 1812, George Stephenson invented the Geordie lamp in 1914. So all north east miners were nicknamed Geordies. Also railwaymen, keelmen and sailors.
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What is the word for a girl in Geordie?

Lassie - girl. Smerking - smoking. Haddaway - term for disbelief. Clamming - hungry. Deek - look.
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Is Geordie a British accent?

People from Newcastle speak a dialect called Geordie, which is one of the strongest and most distinctive accents in England.
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Why do Geordies say us instead of me?

Probably the most noticeable feature of Geordie grammar is a confusing difference in pronoun forms. The term us is used to indicate a singular "me", while the plural form for "us" is wu or even wuz. So give us it means 'give me it' and give wu it means 'give us it'.
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What is the Geordie word for yes?

WEY AYE, MAN!

Translation: Yes! Example: “Are ye in lectures? Wey aye, man!”
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Do Geordies speak Scots?

Although the Geordie dialect is similar to the dialects of Northumberland and Durham, and in turn shares much in common with Scots dialects north of the border, and with the English dialects of Cumberland, Westmorland and Yorkshire, it's not quite the same as any of them.
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Why do Geordies say pet?

“Pet”– A term of endearment, used in the same way as “dear” or “my love”. “Gadgie”– An old man. “Radgie”– A particularly aggressive person. “Bobby dazzler”– Something or someone excellent.
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Why do Geordies say Wu?

Not many people are aware of this, but we Geordies say 'wuh' for 'we' or 'us', and 'iz' for 'I', which is commonly mistaken for 'us'.
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How do you say goodbye in Geordie?

You'll often hear us say 'gan canny, man”, used to say goodbye, take care or take it easy. Belta is another term meaning something is excellent. Belta is the Geordie form of belter used to mean “impressive” or “exceptional” since the late 19th century.
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What is Geordie slang for eating?

Scran or bait – translation: food.

House of Tides is Newcastle's only Michelin star restaurant, owned by chef Kenny Atkinson, and it's here that you might overhear “scran” or “bait” from the table next to yours. You're also likely to hear the word “clamming” which means to be hungry.
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What is a typical Geordie saying?

Caad: Cold. Canny: good/nice/lovely or very - Canny lad - a nice guy/Canny good - very good. Canny job: A good job. Possibly a variation on the Scots word Ken meaning to know. Clarts: Dirt or Mud.
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What is the Geordie word for nice?

Canny. Good, fair, ok, not bad, really, yes, nice. Causey.
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What food do Geordies eat?

  • Traditional Northumbrian dish 'Singing Hinny'
  • Pan Haggerty.
  • Stotties.
  • A ham and pease pudding sandwich.
  • Canny bag o' Tudas, that, like.
  • Greggs pasties stay a firm favourite in the North East (Image: Free editorial use)
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What is the most Geordie sentence?

  • Geordie saying: Whey aye, man! Translation: Generic proclamation of positivity or agreement. We say: “Whey aye, man! ...
  • Geordie saying: Hyem. Translation: Home. We say: "Am knackered. ...
  • Geordie saying: Purely belta, beltas. Translation: Generic proclamation of joy. We say: "The Toon were purely belta on Saturday, like!"
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Why do Geordies sound like that?

The Geordie accent sounds so different from the rest of the British accents because whilst other accents were influenced by the Saxons, the Geordie accent was influenced by the Angles.
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Who is the most famous Geordie?

Alan Shearer

He is the Premier League's all-time top scorer with 260 goals. Shearer was born in Newcastle upon Tyne.
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What do Geordies call Newcastle?

The main reason for Newcastle being referred to as 'The Toon' comes down to the Geordie pronunciation of the word 'town'. Interestingly, it can be argued this pronunciation actually predates 'town', which has become recognised as the English Standard version of the word.
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How do Geordies say Newcastle?

NEWcastle — the main emphasis is still on 'new', but the soft 'a' suggests you're probably Northern, or maybe from the Midlands (the 'a's start to vary around Leicester.) Plenty of Geordies pronounce it this way, but so do lots of others.
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