Geg. Meaning to but in, or join in on something when you weren’t invited, this is thought to have evolved into slang from the word ‘getting’, for example, “Stop gegging (getting) in(volved)”.
What does GEG stand for?
(dialectal, Northern England) To walk carelessly or in a careless manner. (dialectal) To swing.
What does Bosh mean in Liverpool?
Definition of bosh
: foolish talk or activity : nonsense —often used interjectionally.
What is a bizzie slang?
bizzie (plural bizzies) (slang, UK, Liverpudlian, derogatory) A police officer.
What does scouser mean in slang?
Natives and residents of Liverpool are formally referred to as Liverpudlians, but are more often called Scousers.
What does BTFU mean in slang?
Meaning. BTFU. Back the Fudge Up (polite form)
What does ihn mean slang?
What does IHN stand for?
Rank Abbr. | Meaning |
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IHN | I Hate Newbies (chat slang) |
How do Scousers say hello?
I – ‘Iya. (greeting) The only way to say hello to your friends. For a more advanced use, try using it instead of a fake smile – ‘iya can be very cutting.
What do Scousers call their mum?
Whether you call her Mum, Mam, or yer Ma, here’s 8 sure-fire signs your mum is a Scouse legend.
Why do Scousers say wool?
The term ‘Wool’ or ‘Woolyback’ is usually reserved as a name for those who live outside of Liverpool. Historically – during the dockers strike – people who came from smaller towns outside the city were referred to as woolybacks, as they would carry woollen bales on their backs.
Why do Scousers say wack?
The term “Wack” (or Whack) is a precursor, taken from “The Sailors Farewell” printed in 1768, to the more commonly used “Scouser” to label the citizens of Liverpool, or if you prefer, Liverpudlians (or indeed Liverpolitan, should you wish to sound really posh).
Why do Scousers say Bizzies?
Bizzies – Everyone in Liverpool and the surrounding areas will know that Bizzies refers to the police. The dictionary suggests this phrase was first recorded from the early 20th Century, and probably came from the word ‘busy’ or ‘busybody’.
What do they call police in Liverpool?
Call 101 for non-emergency enquiries. If you have a hearing or speech impairment, use our textphone service on 18001 101.
Why do Scousers say the Asda?
The original! Will always be its correct name! It’s what scousers call Asda it don’t say the Asda on the sign so no it’s not what it’s called. Because it’s on the signage outside the shop.
What do you call a Liverpool fan?
Liverpool fans often refer to themselves as Kopites, a reference to the fans who once stood, and now sit, on the Kop at Anfield. In 2008 a group of fans decided to form a splinter club, A.F.C. Liverpool, to play matches for fans who had been priced out of watching Premier League football.
Do Scousers say lad?
Man – An adult male human
Scouse saying – Lad, la, lid, sconner, fella, kidda, auld fella, our kid, mate, arlarse (not to be confused with arlarse – meaning out of order).
What does FFF mean in British slang?
a waste of time
Noun. faff (plural faffs) (Britain, slang) An overcomplicated task, especially one perceived as a waste of time. quotations ▼synonym ▲ Synonyms: see Thesaurus:nuisance. Adjusting this television is a bit of a faff.
What does LFB mean in slang?
LFB. Little Fat Buddy (Internet slang)
What does Uak mean in slang?
“You Already Know” is the most common definition for UAK on Snapchat, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. UAK. Definition: You Already Know.
What does JTM mean in slang?
JTM means “Je t’aime, which is a French phrase meaning “I love you” in English.
What does Tuhh mean slang?
There’s more definitions for #tuhh in other languages
Tuhh mean when someone saysomething to you and you say tuhh thats not go happen if someone say hey are going to do something or say something.