yosser - anyone called Hughes come ed - come on keep Dixie - keep a look out lid - mate Where's all the scousers on this thread?
Was on a job in the uni a few years back and there was Welsh Wales firm doing the sparking, at the end of their first week there one of them said to me they were going out on the piss and could I tell him were bulk is because most people on the site go there for a good night. I had to explain through tears of laughter its only a saying and "I was in bulk last night" meant laughing.
You may not have been involved in the discussion at the time, but it was unanimously decided by all Scousers involved (including Tobes), that I'm a Scouser and not a wooly
Dave and RHC emigrated years ago and Page lives out in the 'burbs Can't put lid on the list though coz it does my head in and I hear it in St Helens more than I do in town. Keep Dixie is a boss one though
yer Ma - an often used affectionate term, that insinuates that you have had sexual intercourse with the mother of the recipient. Sometimes preceded with "sniff" combined with the waving of a middle finger.
keep Dixie - stand douse come ed is a corruption of the nautical instruction "Come Ahead" - keep straight on (slowly) buttie - sarnie - sandwich
that's really funny. It gives credence to the 'we're not English, we're scouse' phrase - it's like a foreign language to .... er ... foreigners.
Yer Ma - the most honoured woman in the world! You can insult me or me ol'man or our kid but you call me ma and your DEAD