Dialect/slang
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Trojan wrote: I've never heard people 'theeing and thying' in Leeds.yet it's still common in the towns within a few miles of it. You certainly hear it in Morley - only 4.5 miles from Leeds Town Hall. I always think of Leeds's dialect as being a sort of "Yorkshire Cockney" big city style of talk - obviously Liz Dawn epitomised the Leeds dialect for me. But then Bradford is not that much different - or Pudsey. Born and bred Morleans like me will "go to Leeds" Loiners who live in Morley will "go to Town" Morley was a pit and mill town and to be truthful although part of Leeds for nearly 35 years, has more in common in its speech patterns with Batley Dewsbury and Ossett. the widespread use of the glottal stop certainly emphasises the cockney thing you are on about.writng downtrhe Leedsese for 'isn't it' is just about impossiblesort of 'inhe'people in leeds tend to say 'I aren't' for 'I'm not'and 'heighth' for height.
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In<h>it just?!Summore!Doaf (Bread dough)Doafy (Not quite cooked)Cauflict (Calf-licked) if you were 'doublecrowned,'you could part your hair either side!.Cow-lick (Long 'forelock' of hair)Cuckoo-ball (child's coloured play ball)Humming tops. Think I saw one recentlyNot so elaborate as the ones of yesteryear!
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arry awk wrote: In<h>it just?!Summore!Doaf (Bread dough)Doafy (Not quite cooked)Cauflict (Calf-licked) if you were 'doublecrowned,'you could part your hair either side!.Cow-lick (Long 'forelock' of hair)Cuckoo-ball (child's coloured play ball)Humming tops. Think I saw one recentlyNot so elaborate as the ones of yesteryear! When my mam said she was going to "crown" me she didn't mean part my hair down the middle!
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arry awk wrote: Thanks for all those posted since I signed off last.Sumguddunsthee-er!Quite recently there was a news item about a chap named Sharpe.(You'll never guess his first name?) L U K E !Some parents don't bother to mentally 'see' what theyare letting their offspring in for in later life!Things like; Robert(BOB)Downe!(brother.Ben!)I'm sure we can think of more??? (NOT Annie More!)Esther Dunne?'Go to Helen Hunt for it' (dare I mention her two brothers, Eric and Isaac?).We had a Pru man once called Ronald Soles!Ed.Balls. Cabinet Minister.Formally a footballer?Let's have 'em then!Arry What about Hugh Janus !
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regarding Mr Balls. he unfortunately is my MP. I met him accidentally Xmas 2006 handing out mince pies at Stanley Co-op. he got upset when i refused to take one. he asked why and when I told him "because you talk (censored) as well" said "oh,thats original" and sulked!well at least I was accurate<G>.I also manged to upset Harriet Harman last year but thats another story.
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Steve Jones wrote: regarding Mr Balls. he unfortunately is my MP. I met him accidentally Xmas 2006 handing out mince pies at Stanley Co-op. he got upset when i refused to take one. he asked why and when I told him "because you talk (censored) as well" said "oh,thats original" and sulked!well at least I was accurate<G>.I also manged to upset Harriet Harman last year but thats another story. I don't understand
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