, in York we have slightly different ones, in London where my cousins are they are different again, i'll never understand calling someone a 'grenade' unless they had a hair trigger temper.
****ing shite. I'll probably be in an episode getting a drink thrown over me by the lasses because they took offense to me saying they were a great representation of Newcastle (after my mate called them dirty sluts ).
****ing shite. I'll probably be in an episode getting a drink thrown over me by the lasses because they took offense to me saying they were a great representation of Newcastle (after my mate called them dirty sluts ).
Ah finally a show to educate me on the geordie people. Hmmm yes I see fascinating stuff. Sluts and pricks as the stereotypes suggest. Is this how all Geordie people are like and do a lot of them speak like this?
If you can't understand whats being said click CC and transcribe audio. It translates it perfectly.
I can see why cheryl cole was fired now. Could barely understand her half the time. On a sidenote from my serious post why isn't cheryl cole being called cheryl tweedy again now that she's divorced?
Ah finally a show to educate me on the geordie people. Hmmm yes I see fascinating stuff. Is this how all Geordie people are like and do a lot of them speak like this?
Lol, you need to make a rap. I never thought of York-ians as hardcore.
Some real geordie slang: Moy (kiss) Peeve (alcohol) Belter (something great/amazing) Ladge (embarrassing)
Basically, GS fails.
We use Ladgin' and Belter occasionally and Yorkshiremen aren't hardcore unless your getting thrown out of gigs for crowdsurfing or doing crazy feats of drinking