What is Yorkshire slang for cup of tea?

41. T'brew - Yorkshire slang for a cup of tea.
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What do Yorkshire people call a cup of tea?

Bob into – means to go into. “Bob in to see the gaffer when you're ready.” Brew– a cup of tea. And by tea, we naturally mean Yorkshire Tea.
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What is Yorkshire word for drink?

Sup means to drink or to take sips, you will hear it in the Yorkshire saying, "Ear all, see all, say nowt. Eat all, sup all, pay nowt. And if ever thou does owt fer nowt – allus do it fer thissen", which means “Hear all, see all, say nothing.
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What does Shagga mean in Yorkshire?

Shagga Get your head out of the gutter, it doesn't mean that. In Yorkshire it's a friendly term for someone who is your friend.
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What is a typical Yorkshire saying?

Beginning our Yorkshire slang list is “'ey up”. Meaning “hello”, you'll often hear this when people are greeting each other here! “'Ow do” is another way to greet people in the county. This Yorkshire phrase is derived from the Old Norse saying of “sey up” which means “watch out!”
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Lancashire Vs Yorkshire Accent, Culture, and Making Tea

What is the most Yorkshire saying?

Top 10 Yorkshire Words and Phrases
  • Ey Up. ...
  • Chuffin' ...
  • Sarnie. ...
  • Manky. ...
  • T'werk. It's not a dance move in Yorkshire – it much more important! ...
  • Anno. In Yorkshire, instead of the standard response 'I know', 'Anno' is the alternative phrase. ...
  • Reyt as rain. How are you? ...
  • Si'thi' An endearing phrase meaning, goodbye or see you later.
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What is Yorkshire slang for girl?

Lass – meaning girl, wife or woman. “Our lass is coming out tonight too.”
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What does chuffing mean in Yorkshire?

Chuffin' 'Eck Yorkshire Dialect Illustrated Print. Definition, chuffin' (chuffing): meaning good, great, life is good! chuffing lovely!
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How do you say hello in Yorkshire?

The Jonas Guide to Yorkshire Slang
  1. Yarkshar – Yorkshire.
  2. 'Ow Do – Hello.
  3. Nah Then – Hello.
  4. 'Ey Up – Hello.
  5. Ta – Thanks.
  6. Ta'ra – Goodbye.
  7. Si'thi' – Goodbye.
  8. T' – To.
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What does Nesh mean in Yorkshire?

Nesh is an English dialect adjective meaning 'unusually susceptible to cold weather' and there is no synonym for this use. It is embraced as a Nottingham word although usage has been recorded in Staffordshire, the East Midlands, Lancashire, North Wales, South Yorkshire and Shropshire.
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What is the Yorkshire slang for toilet?

  • BAIRN – child. Bairns are waiting to see Father Christmas.
  • BARMPOT – idiot.
  • BEGGAR – blighter. You cheeky little beggar!
  • BLACK BRIGHT – very dirty. When he came out of the pit, he was black bright.
  • BOG – toilet.
  • BRASS – riches, treasure. I'd love to go out but I've no brass.
  • BRAY – hit, beat. ...
  • BUTTY – sandwich.
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What is the Yorkshire slang for sandwich?

'Tea', 'eck', 'butty', 'aye'

The most common words being 'tea' instead of 'dinner', 'eck' being used for 'goodness me', 'butty', meaning sandwich, and 'aye', as another way of saying yes.
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What is Yorkshire word for water?

So, words such as 'bottle' become 'bo—el' and water become 'wa—er'.
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What is the nickname for a Yorkshire man?

A familiar name for a Yorkshireman (but strangely, not usually for a Yorkshirewoman) and which is still often used by people from other areas of England, most especially Lancashire, is a “Tyke”.
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What do they call dinner in Yorkshire?

92% said that's what they called their evening meal. Manchester, all of Yorkshire, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Glasgow and Belfast all favoured calling it tea in varying amounts. The only major northern city not to favour 'tea' is Edinburgh, where 64% call it dinner and 11% call it supper.
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What is the Yorkshire slang for baby?

bairn - Yorkshire Historical Dictionary.
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How do Yorkshire people say goodbye?

Common Yorkshire Sayings

Ta'Ra - Ta'ra, otherwise known as 'goodbye' to most of us, is a shortened and very Yorkshire way to say bye to someone.
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What is a duck in Yorkshire slang?

"Me" means "my", while "duck" is an affectionate term for another person. It originates from the Saxon word ducas. "Duka" (literally "duke"), and is unrelated to waterfowl.
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What food is Yorkshire famous for?

10 Famous Yorkshire Foods
  • Yorkshire puddings.
  • Crab.
  • Lamb.
  • Yorkshire Curd Tart.
  • Rhubarb.
  • Fat Rascal.
  • Asparagus.
  • 'Picky tea' favourites.
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What is the Yorkshire word for grumpy?

Mardy - grumpy or sulky, something my Nan often used to call me when I was little, usually followed by "pants" - i.e. "don't be such a mardy pants".
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What does Bob mean in Yorkshire?

Definition: To go into, as in 'bob into the pub'.
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What is fog in Yorkshire slang?

Roke, rawk – Thick fog.
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What do you call a friend in Yorkshire?

'Bezzie' means your closest friend. For example: 'I'm going to the cinema with my bezzie later." A well-known word that is used across the North.
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What is the slang word for police in Yorkshire?

The plod, the filth, the rozzers, the pigs, the boys in blue, the law, coppers, cops, fascists, Babylon, the Bill, the Old Bill, etc.
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Is Mardy a Yorkshire word?

'Ey-up', 'thi wet' and 'mardy': Best Yorkshire dialect, slang words and sayings according to people who live here. We've asked you what your favourite slang words and sayings are native to Yorkshire - and you picked out some great ones.
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