Yes the accent gets a bit derided, but let's be honest.. when you listen to a couple of Geodies chattin' it's like Stanley Unwin talkin' to himself....
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Yes the accent gets a bit derided, but let's be honest.. when you listen to a couple of Geodies chattin' it's like Stanley Unwin talkin' to himself....
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My grandads from South Shields and gets a bit annoyed if anyone calls him a mackem, he's a Geordie, as with most of the rest of my family. I was born in Sunderland and despite moving away when I was little over a year old, I still class myself as mackem.
Interestingly, the spellcheck on my iPod doesn't recognise mackem but it does recognise Geordie... Is Steve Jobs a closet Geordie???
Mr RAW, I can say categorically that you are wrong about the word "mackem " not existing until the 70's - I am 63 years old now and I can remember as a child both my father and grandfather telling me that they were called mackems by the tynesiders when they worked in the shipyards thjrough there , so it is most definitely a derogatory term aimed at the way we speak, nothing to do whatsoever with making and taking ships - what a lot of rubbish.
Mr RAW, I can say categorically that you are wrong about the word "mackem " not existing until the 70's - I am 63 years old now and I can remember as a child both my father and grandfather telling me that they were called mackems by the tynesiders when they worked in the shipyards thjrough there , so it is most definitely a derogatory term aimed at the way we speak, nothing to do whatsoever with making and taking ships - what a lot of rubbish.
Dictionary definition of Geordie.
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[TD="class: text, colspan: 2"]Usually a person who believes they are from the city of Newcastle but are infact from outlining areas such as Gateshead, Hexham and the like. These 'plastic' Geordies tend to believe they are at the top of the social scale but are in fact in the middle of the social security benefit queue. Often found in Netto or more notably Greggs upon where they feed they offspring large quantities of baked pastry goods, children are usually christened "Keegen" or "Bobby" or "Alan" regardless of their sex, this is due to their Mother and Fathers (and in many cases 'Uncle Steve' and Uncle "Jeff" and 'wor Bobbies da") lifelong devotion to Newcastle United, despite never actually being anywhere near the stadium, but the 9 kids are dressed head to foot in Black and White replica kit 7 days a week.
"Hov corse ham a Geordie man like man, me da used ta drink Broon Ale and me ma uste te werk in Fennnikks man"
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