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Postby dawson99 » Sat Jan 20, 2007 12:19 pm

i know ecstacy is a gary (gary ablett - tablet)
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Postby 112-1077774096 » Sat Jan 20, 2007 12:20 pm

adamnbarrett wrote:we also call the police:

the bizziez/bizzys

being an ex bizzy i know where that phrase comes from, when we had prisoners in the cells they would always be shouting "boss, boss" every minute wanting a light for their ciggy, or wanting a lawyer, or finally deciding they wanted the police surgeon to apply stitches to the injury suffered while falling down the stairs,

the police would just shout back "fuck off, I'm busy" hence the name bizzies coming into force
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Postby dawson99 » Sat Jan 20, 2007 12:23 pm

ackers - (money/cash)
ale 'ouse - (pub)
ali - (barber/hair dresser)
antwakky - (antique/old fashioned)
are-eh - pronounced "R A" - A complaint of misfortune or unfairness (e.g. "are-eh, that's proper arlarse that!")
arlarse - (mean, unfair or crafty person or act, also 'arl')
auld - (old)
bag'ead - (heroin addict)
bang - (Threaten to harm somebody, e.g. 'I'll bang you lad')
beak - (cocaine/(the) judge)
bell end - (idiot [offensive])
beast/beastie - (great/boss)
bevvie/bevvy - (alcoholic drink)
bevvied - (drunk)
bezzy - (best)
biddie - (woman (normally old))
biff - (idiot)
bifta/bifter - (cigarette)
big girl's blouse (wimp [male])
binnie - (binman)
bizzies - (the police)
blurt - (idiot)
boss - (excellent)
boxer - (coffin maker)
bute - (a smug self righteous know-it-all/snob)
cackhanded - (inept person or left-handed person)
casey - (leather football)
chief - (thief)
chiefed - (stolen)
class - (really good)
cob on - (sulking / angry as in "He has a cob-on")
come 'ed - (come on, contraction of "come ahead")
cozzy - (costume, usually swimming-)
dead - (really, e.g. 'dead smart')
dipper - (pickpocket)
divvy - (stupid person)
duff up - (beat up)
emmy oggie - (empty house)
firebobby - (a fireman)
freemans - (someone else paying for the ale)
fit - (good looking)
gary - (ecstasy [tablet]. Named after Gary Ablett)
gay - (rubbish or unacceptable)
geg - (to interrupt or be nosey)
get - (idiot, sometimes preceded with "dozey" or "dopey")
gizza - (shortened form of the words "give me a...")
gizzit - (give it to me, contraction of "give us it")
go 'ed - (shortened form of "go ahead", "go on", or "ok then")
gorra - (got to, have to)
gozzie - (cross eyed)
grock - (Phlegm. Also a large intimidating person)
ozzie/ozzy - (hospital)
in a bit - (goodbye)
jarg - (fake)
jigger - (back alley of a house)
judy - (young woman)
judy scuffer - (a policewoman)
kecks - (underpants or trousers)
knackers - (testicles)
khazi - (toilet)
kidda - (lad, mate)
la - (lad, friend)
latchlifter - (price of half a pint of ale)
'leccy - (electric)
leg it - (run away)
luzz - (throw)
made up - (happy/pleased)
nob'ead - (idiot [offensive])
penguin house - (a convent)
plums - (testicles)
pure - (meaning really, or a lot, e.g. 'I was pure embarrassed')
prezzie - (present)
privvy - (the toilet)
Scally - (sub grouping of youths, similar to chav, shortened from scallywag meaning 'mischievous youth')
scone'ead - (idiot)
scran - (food)
scrat end - (Burnt chips)
scuffer - (a policeman)
shady - (dubious, unfair)
sketchy - (dodgy)
skinny - (broke/no money)
sloobag - (promiscuous person)
smart - (great, brilliant)
soft lad - (idiot - a term of endearment or aggression depending on context)
sound - (good, well, I agree)
sly - (devious, nefarious, sordid e.g 'That's sly that')
spends - (money)
spoon - (To kick a ball badly, to make a mistake)
tatty'ead - (somebody with an objectionable/scruffy haircut)
trainies/trabs - (sports footwear)
twirlie/twirly - (a female pensioner)
us - (me)
Wool/Woollyback - (Non-Liverpudlians living in areas surrounding Liverpool)
yews/youse - (plural version of "you")
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Postby adamnbarrett » Sat Jan 20, 2007 12:26 pm

Looking at that dawson, I reckon I use about 95% of those words regulary :D
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Postby 112-1077774096 » Sat Jan 20, 2007 12:34 pm

twirlie for old ladies comes from using their bus passes, the pensioners could only use their passes after 10am i think, if they tried to get on before that the driver would say "too early girls" which would obviously sound like twirlie girls
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Postby Sabre » Sat Jan 20, 2007 12:34 pm

ackers - (money/cash)
ale 'ouse - (pub)
ali - (barber/hair dresser)
antwakky - (antique/old fashioned)
are-eh - pronounced "R A" - A complaint of misfortune or unfairness (e.g. "are-eh, that's proper arlarse that!")
arlarse - (mean, unfair or crafty person or act, also 'arl')
auld - (old)
bag'ead - (heroin addict)
bang - (Threaten to harm somebody, e.g. 'I'll bang you lad')
beak - (cocaine/(the) judge)
bell end - (idiot [offensive])
beast/beastie - (great/boss)
bevvie/bevvy - (alcoholic drink)
bevvied - (drunk)
bezzy - (best)
biddie - (woman (normally old))
biff - (idiot)
bifta/bifter - (cigarette)
big girl's blouse (wimp [male])
binnie - (binman)
bizzies - (the police)
blurt - (idiot)
boss - (excellent)
boxer - (coffin maker)
bute - (a smug self righteous know-it-all/snob)
cackhanded - (inept person or left-handed person)
casey - (leather football)
chief - (thief)
chiefed - (stolen)
class - (really good)
cob on - (sulking / angry as in "He has a cob-on")
come 'ed - (come on, contraction of "come ahead")
cozzy - (costume, usually swimming-)
dead - (really, e.g. 'dead smart')
dipper - (pickpocket)
divvy - (stupid person)
duff up - (beat up)
emmy oggie - (empty house)
firebobby - (a fireman)
freemans - (someone else paying for the ale)
fit - (good looking)
gary - (ecstasy [tablet]. Named after Gary Ablett)
gay - (rubbish or unacceptable)
geg - (to interrupt or be nosey)
get - (idiot, sometimes preceded with "dozey" or "dopey")
gizza - (shortened form of the words "give me a...")
gizzit - (give it to me, contraction of "give us it")
go 'ed - (shortened form of "go ahead", "go on", or "ok then")
gorra - (got to, have to)
gozzie - (cross eyed)
grock - (Phlegm. Also a large intimidating person)
ozzie/ozzy - (hospital)
in a bit - (goodbye)
jarg - (fake)
jigger - (back alley of a house)
judy - (young woman)
judy scuffer - (a policewoman)
kecks - (underpants or trousers)
knackers - (testicles)
khazi - (toilet)
kidda - (lad, mate)
la - (lad, friend)
latchlifter - (price of half a pint of ale)
'leccy - (electric)
leg it - (run away)
luzz - (throw)
made up - (happy/pleased)
nob'ead - (idiot [offensive])
penguin house - (a convent)
plums - (testicles)
pure - (meaning really, or a lot, e.g. 'I was pure embarrassed')
prezzie - (present)
privvy - (the toilet)
Scally - (sub grouping of youths, similar to chav, shortened from scallywag meaning 'mischievous youth')
scone'ead - (idiot)
scran - (food)
scrat end - (Burnt chips)
scuffer - (a policeman)
shady - (dubious, unfair)
sketchy - (dodgy)
skinny - (broke/no money)
sloobag - (promiscuous person)
smart - (great, brilliant)
soft lad - (idiot - a term of endearment or aggression depending on context)
sound - (good, well, I agree)
sly - (devious, nefarious, sordid e.g 'That's sly that')
spends - (money)
spoon - (To kick a ball badly, to make a mistake)
tatty'ead - (somebody with an objectionable/scruffy haircut)
trainies/trabs - (sports footwear)
twirlie/twirly - (a female pensioner)
us - (me)
Wool/Woollyback - (Non-Liverpudlians living in areas surrounding Liverpool)
yews/youse - (plural version of "you")



And I thought woollyback had that name as a nickname because he had hair in the back or something :D

Thanks for that, very useful Dawson.
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Postby woof woof ! » Sat Jan 20, 2007 12:35 pm

Sabre wrote:All right, I need to know some of the particularities of Scouser ENglish.

With time I noticed that


your=you are.

Your= you are. is incorrect . thats just lazy typing(or ignorance) . You are abreviated should read "You're"

The word YOUR = belonging to .

Many people (including me) use "your " when they should be using "you're"

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Postby joko » Sat Jan 20, 2007 12:54 pm

your right to answer :D
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Postby sophe_lfc_4_lyf » Sat Jan 20, 2007 1:04 pm

Im not from Liverpool
But we say alot of them words here aswel ha :)
We dont call the police bizzies we call them old bill
And theres alot more but i just cant think :D
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Postby sophe_lfc_4_lyf » Sat Jan 20, 2007 1:07 pm

Yea we use 35 of them words :)
Just counted haha
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Postby 112-1077774096 » Sat Jan 20, 2007 1:16 pm

sophe_lfc_4_lyf wrote:but i just cant think :D

tell us something we dont know     :D
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Postby sophe_lfc_4_lyf » Sat Jan 20, 2007 1:40 pm

:O the cheek of it :D
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Postby Bad Bob » Sat Jan 20, 2007 1:43 pm

Ciggy said "in bulk" the other day...explain, please? ???
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Postby sophe_lfc_4_lyf » Sat Jan 20, 2007 1:48 pm

Ive got some

Blower- Phone
Ard- Hard
Spoggy- Chewing gum

Cant think of anymore at the minute :)
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Postby 112-1077774096 » Sat Jan 20, 2007 2:42 pm

Bad Bob wrote:Ciggy said "in bulk" the other day...explain, please? ???

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