How do you say hello in Brummie?

Brummies' tend to use the word 'alright' as a greeting rather than the usual 'hello'. If we do say 'hello' then we end to drop the 'h' thus saying 'ello' instead.
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What is Brummie slang?

"Brummie" is also a demonym for people from Birmingham. It is often erroneously used in referring to all accents of the West Midlands, as it is markedly distinct from the traditional accent of the adjacent Black Country, but modern-day population mobility has tended to blur the distinction.
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Why do Brummies say gambol?

'Gambol' A Brum-specific term for a gymnastic forward roll. You know, that thing you used to be able to do when you were younger and more flexible. Verdict: Brummie.
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What do Birmingham people say?

A Comprehensive Guide to Brummie Slang
  • 0121 – used to tell someone to get lost: “0121 do one”.
  • A face as long as Livery Street – a really sad face. ...
  • Ackee – the playground game of tag.
  • Aggin' – complaining or moaning.
  • Ain't – it is not.
  • Ar – yes, or to agree with something.
  • Ark at that – listen to that!
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Why do Brummies say Boston?

1. Bostin' is a well-known word meaning amazing, brilliant or excellent. Bost is (like the similar word bust) slang for broken, and so the word bostin' means the same as 'smashing.
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Birmingham Accent (Brummie) / Black Country Accent



What does Tara a bit mean?

<h2>tara-a-bit</h2> <p>A way of saying 'goodbye' or 'see you later' used colloquially by people in the West Midlands, particularly common in Brummie and Black Country dialects.</p>
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What do Brummies call a bread roll?

Early indications suggest that the most popular answer will be cob for crusty bread and bap for a softer roll.
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What is yam in slang?

The word “yams” has different connotations when used as slang in the urban and rap scene. Read more to find out how to use these variations properly. You may use the term “Yams” to point to one's behind or butt.
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What is a Yam Yam accent?

People that live in the Black Country are very proud of the way they speak. They have their own dialect and vocabulary as opposed to just being a different accent. One of the most famous features is the. 'yam yam' sound when saying certain phrases. 'You are' is pronounced yo'am and 'are you' is pronounced 'am ya'.
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What accent is peaky blinders?

Tommy Shelby, Cillian Murphy

The actor, famous for his roles in Inception and 28 Days Later was born in Douglas, an Irish suburb in Cork, but he masterfully manages to switch his Irish accent into Tommy Shelby's Birmingham lilt.
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Is the Birmingham accent attractive?

The Birmingham accent is considered the least attractive accent in the British Isles – and Southern Irish the most appealing. A quick analysis of English dialects shows that there are roughly as many in the British Isles as there are in the whole of North America – including Canada, Bermuda and Native American dialects ...
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Is Birmingham in the Black Country?

Today the Black Country is described as most of the four Metropolitan District Council areas of Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall and Wolverhampton and the term is used as a marketing tool to sell and promote the West Midlands region to the north of Birmingham.
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Is Mom a Brummie thing?

Brummies just say 'mom'. It's like the way that people from Manchester say 'sound' when they mean 'good'. Or the way Londoners use 'flat' to mean 'extortionately-priced cupboard'.
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What does alright Bab mean?

Literally, a baby. Figuratively, 'bab' is a term of endearment or friendship; combine with 'all right' to give the greeting 'All right, bab'. If you're a barmaid, dinner lady or similar, you can get away with using it on strangers.
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Is Bab A Birmingham word?

What does Bab mean in Birmingham? 'Babby' means a young child, but the shortened version 'Bab' is a variation of baby, generally an expression of endearment meant for those you love and know quite well, similar to saying 'hun' or 'dear'.
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What does Yamps mean?

Definition of yamp

: either of two western North American plants of the genus Carum (C. gairdneri and C. kelloggii) with fleshy edible roots. — called also squawroot. — see indian potato — compare caraway.
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What are yams on a girl?

slang She has large buttocks.
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What are yams called in UK?

The American yam is not commonly found in the UK, yet the term is often used in the US to refer to what the British call a sweet potato; the Brits eat theirs roasted (as they do most things) and have not yet warmed to the American dish of “marshmallow yams.”
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What do Roadmen call their friends?

'Mandem' is commonly used by males to describe their group of friends. Your crew is your mandem.
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Why do we say TaTa?

TaTa has its origins from British England. It was first used in 1823 in a nursery rhyme for "good-bye" and became of British English. It was hence caught on in Indian languages, like many other influences of the British culture on us!
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What does Duck mean in Yorkshire?

Duck – Term of endearment. Love – Term of endearment. Snicket – Alleyway.
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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 does Bostin Fittle mean?

Fittle is a local word for food, and therefore 'bostin' fittle' is a way of saying great food - it's also the name of a restaurant in Dudley.
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What is peaky blinders slang for?

Although they had disappeared by the 1920s, the name "Peaky Blinders" became synonymous slang for any street gang in Birmingham. In 2013, the name was reused for a BBC television series entitled Peaky Blinders.
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