Why do Scousers say lid

Why do Scousers say lid

What do Scousers call cigarettes

Bifter

Bifter. Slang for a cigarette or a joint. 'Gis a bifter! '
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How do Scousers say girl

Bird – Means woman or girlfriend. For example, a lad may say, “I'm off to see me bird.”

What do Scousers say the most

Here's 12 Scouse words and sayings we love….1 – Queen. One for the old school scousers but its making a comeback!2 – Me Mum and R Baby. It's not possible to simply say…'yes mum will have a glass of prosecco too' in scouse.3 – Boss/Sound.4 – Bevvy.5 – G'wed.6 – Made Up.7 – Geggin' In.8 – Soft Lad.

What is a biff in Scouse

Biff. Usage: “Shut up yer biff.” Not to be confused with bifters (ciggies) this is a variation on 'div'. It is basically used to describe someone who's acting a clown.

What are Scouse words for drunk

'Ta-ra' – This is a way of saying goodbye which has been influenced by the speakers of the Welsh language due to the fact that 'Ta-ra' is the Welsh word for 'Goodbye'. E.g. 'Ta-ra mate, see you later. ' 'Bevvied' – This means drunk.

What is the slur for people from Liverpool

Natives and residents of Liverpool are formally referred to as Liverpudlians, but are more often called Scousers.

Do Scousers say mate

Scousers are 20.8x more likely to use terms of endearment such as kidda, la, mate, and lad when addressing people on social. 'La' is a typically Scouse word meaning 'love' or 'mate', often used in the context 'nice one la'. Other proclamations of positivity include: boss lad, belter, well in mate, sound.

How do you say pretty girl in UK slang

Bonnie. Used in Scotland, this word means "pretty" or "beautiful", and is normally used in reference to a woman. Some think it has its origins in the French word bon, meaning "good".

What is a scouse kiss

(UK, Australia, New Zealand, slang) A headbutt. quotations ▼

What does soft lad mean in Liverpool

a fool, an idiot

soft lad ​Definitions and Synonyms

​noun​informal. DEFINITIONS1. 1. a fool, an idiot; used in Liverpool.

What is the British version of drunk

Pissed / Pished

Pissed / Pished

Strictly speaking, “pissed” (or “pished” in Scotland) is a swear word and you shouldn't use it in a formal, professional or school context. However it is probably the most commonly used word in the UK to describe being drunk.

How do you say drunk in Ireland

21 Irish slang words for getting drunkBlutered. Scuttered.Wasted. Langers.Ossified. Pissed.

How do Scousers say goodbye

Doing me Eddin. If something is doing me edin then it's annoying me oh our kid is doomy Eden Tara. Simply means goodbye.

What is a Scouse term of endearment

Scousers are 20.8x more likely to use terms of endearment such as kidda, la, mate, and lad when addressing people on social. 'La' is a typically Scouse word meaning 'love' or 'mate', often used in the context 'nice one la'. Other proclamations of positivity include: boss lad, belter, well in mate, sound.

Why do Scousers sound Irish

The major influence comes from the influx of Irish and Welsh into the city. The mixing of these different accents and dialects, joining with words and sayings picked up from global maritime arrivals, all fused together to create the unique Scouse sound.

What does the C word mean in England

It is used in a variety of ways, including as a term of disparagement. "Cunt" is often used as a disparaging and obscene term for a woman in the United States, an unpleasant or stupid man or woman in the United Kingdom, or a contemptible man in Australia and New Zealand.

What is the Cockney slang for wife

Trouble and Strife is cockney rhyming slang for wife. We chose this name because it acknowledges the reality of conflict in relations between women and men.

What is a Glasgow kiss

sudden headbutt to the

Noun. Glasgow kiss (plural Glasgow kisses) (Britain, euphemistic, humorous) A sharp, sudden headbutt to the nose, usually resulting in a broken nose.

What is an Irish kiss

What is an Irish Kiss Growing up in Chicago, "Irish Kiss" was the term used for a head butt in a bar fight. A fitting name for a baton! The Irish Kiss as a weapon has deep roots in the fighting stick history in both clan warfare in Ireland and police billies from the early 1800s to the current day.

What does sagging mean in Liverpool

"A ship that's sagging is drifting to leeward, leaving its intended course – which I suppose is as good a definition of playing truant as we're ever likely to get.”

What does seedy mean Scouse

If you describe a person or place as seedy, you disapprove of them because they look dirty and untidy, or they have a bad reputation. [disapproval]

What is the British slang for hangover

Hair of the Dog. It's well known that British people love to have a drink. Unfortunately this often leads to a hangover, which many people treat with 'hair of the dog. ' This means having another alcoholic drink in the morning, and some believe it reduces the hangover.

What does feckin mean in Irish

The most popular and widespread modern use of the term is as a slang expletive in Irish English, employed as a less serious alternative to the expletive "fuck" to express disbelief, surprise, pain, anger, or contempt.

What do the Irish call a hangover

3. Brown bottle flu. Not a valid excuse to miss work though.

How do Scouse people say hello

I – 'Iya. (greeting) The only way to say hello to your friends. For a more advanced use, try using it instead of a fake smile – 'iya can be very cutting.