Is cob a Leicester word?

"Cob." What is usually means: a bread roll. What it means in Leicester: An upset, grumpy, mardy mood. As in, "You've got a right cob on."
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What is a cob Leicester?

It read: "The cob was a cracknel or simnel made of fine flour." SIMILAR ARTICLES TO THIS. The location of every speed camera in Leicester and Leicestershire.
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Where is the word cob from?

All around the UK, from North Wales, north Norfolk and the northwest to northern Scotland and the East Midlands, you'll often hear a bread roll called a cob. Locals claim it's the original word to describe a roll, used for hundreds of years in farming and by the nation's unofficial bread expert Paul Hollywood.
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Is Mardy A Leicester word?

Mardy. If this is said by a Leicesterian, it will probably be pronounced more like 'mardeh'. Essentially, it means someone has a 'cob on' and they're a bit grumpy or upset.
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What is a cob in the UK?

A cob is a small, round loaf of bread, or a small, round bread roll. Originally they would have been made with four simple ingredients: whole wheat flour, water, salt and some 'sponge' that provided the yeast to make the bread rise.
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Is it a cob or a BAP?

Cob – name most commonly used by 8% of English people.
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What does cob stand for?

COB is an acronym that stands for "close of business" that professional organizations use when referring to the end of the business day.
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Is Cotty a Leicester word?

13. "Cotty." What it usually means: A really strange way of saying "cottage." What it means in Leicester: A knot in your hair.
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What does Bob mean in Leicester?

The Bird - used to be slang for the Leicester Mercury as in the old man next door used to ask me to "Run up the shop and get us the Bird" Braunite - someone who resides in Braunstone. bob - excrement. bare - a lot of something e.g. I got bare cash. bag on - in a mood.
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Why do Leicester people say me duck?

What we've noticed about Leicester. There is a suggestion that people might have previously called each other 'duke' - in the same way that people today might say 'boss' or 'chief' - and that this became adulterated to 'duck'.
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What do brummies call a bread roll?

Cob – a bread roll.
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What do Northerners call a bread roll?

Then there is 'muffin' – the preferred term for bread roll in the northern English city of Oldham – which once used to be a both sweet and savoury type of bread. In most parts of the UK, 'muffin' has since narrowed to mean the sweet version.
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Why a bread roll is called a cob in Nottingham?

And since bread expert and celebrity chef Paul Hollywood called it a cob, we just know that our Nottingham ways are correct. According to Wikipedia, the word could have originated as a variant of cop, meaning head.
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Why is it called a Breadcake?

950) was historically a generic term for any baked item, while cake (first recorded in 1230) and loaf (recorded from c. 950) originally referred to the shape of 'bread' - with cake usually being smaller and loaf larger.
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What do you call a bread roll in Yorkshire?

Scuffler – roughly triangular bread roll traditionally baked in Yorkshire. Speķrauši. Spuccadella. Stottie cake – thick, flat, round loaf. Stotties are common in North East England.
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What is a British BAP?

A bap is, at its simplest, a bread roll. At its more complicated, it is tender pillow of dough, often made with milk, lard, and butter. A more humble, Scottish version of the brioche. The bap is the ideal bread for a simple meat sandwich.
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What is a Mardy Git?

grumpy or moody; sulky: She's behaving like a typical mardy teenager, refusing to tell us what's wrong.
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What do you call someone from Leicester?

People from Leicester are Leicesterians.
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What is the Leicester accent called?

In Leicester, words with short vowels such as up and last have a northern pronunciation, whereas words with vowels such as down and road sound rather more like a south-eastern accent. The vowel sound at the end of words like border (and the name of the city) is also a distinctive feature.
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What songs do Leicester City fans sing?

Leicester City FC
  • Premier League AnthemPremier League.
  • SCRIPTVREKasabian.
  • 'Posthorn Gallop' Serenade No.9 In D Major, K320The Massed Band Of The Household Division.
  • When You're SmilingJersey Budd.
  • MutualMorgan Munroe.
  • skeletonseasy life.
  • Jamie VardyThe Red Stripes.
  • Club FootKasabian.
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What does Cotty mean?

cotty Adjective. Translate "cotty" to Spanish: enmarañado. English Synonyms of "cotty": enmeshed, entangled, matted, tangled, tangly. Define meaning of "cotty": Caught as if in a mesh.
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What is the full name of COB?

The full form of COB is Close of Business. COB is also known as the EOD (end of the day) or (EOB) end of business/ (COP) close of pay /(EOP) end of pay. It indicates the point in duration when a business is being closed for a day.
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What does KFC COB mean?

"There it was in all its glory" – a bright-coloured Kentucky Fried Chicken "corn on the cob" bag. The Colonel's ever-so slightly faded red face sat beside the KFC brand, the purpose of its plastic life listed beneath.
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What is COB vs EOD?

So be clear and communicate: COB means the completion of the traditional business day relative to the sender's time zone and EOD means the conclusion of the calendar day relative to the sender's time zone.
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