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LS13
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I've lived in Leeds all my life and thought I was pretty well up on slang. (We used charva many years before chavs were invented!) but I heard a new one this week. Ronka (thats what it sounds like anyway) for gypsy. There was a bit of debate about the spelling with someone saying its Ronco, but a few people present said they'd used it for years--they were from South and East Leeds originally, whereas North and West Leedsers had never heard it.Anyone else heard Ronka, and if so, where does it come from?

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Leeds born and bred 42 years me.Never heard of it!
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Post by Brandy »

Yes its definitely been used on the Gipton for as long as i can remember but its not an actual romany word so god knows where it came from?? ps/and as far as i know its spelt ronker,,,,,,i think lol    
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It is spelt ronkaRomany Of No Known AddressGood to see site back up and running

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Never known any gypsies / travellers / Romanies etc, so no clue what it meant!However, when we used to have the Albion, one of the regulars used to call people Jenks??? Never knew what it meant as he never explained, even when asked. I took it to be derogatory as he used it in such events. "Oi, ya fu****g Jenk, what ya doin?" etc
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simonm wrote: Never known any gypsies / travellers / Romanies etc, so no clue what it meant!However, when we used to have the Albion, one of the regulars used to call people Jenks??? Never knew what it meant as he never explained, even when asked. I took it to be derogatory as he used it in such events. "Oi, ya fu****g Jenk, what ya doin?" etc Years ago we used to say jenk if we were off for a S**t
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Taken from Urban Dictionary The greatest drug ever. Pioneered by Africans in the eighties, the jenk-development process involves defecating into a jar, putting a balloon on top, "fermenting" the product by letting it sit in the sun for several days, and finally inhaling the gas the forms inside the balloon. Contrary to some urban myths, you can only get high off the jenk gas in the balloon, not the solid residue. Snorting the residue is commonly referred to as "jenkaine" which in fact does not get you high and is simply a poorly developed attempt at misinformation. "Little boy, can you elaborate on the potency of this, jenk
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Post by LS13 »

daver wrote: It is spelt ronkaRomany Of No Known AddressGood to see site back up and running That makes sense! Thanks for that. The bloke who told me didnt know what it stood for.

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