What does Aye lass mean?

Aye – meaning yes. “Aye lass, I'll be down for tea in ten.”
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What does lass mean in slang?

Definition of lass

a girl or young woman, especially one who is unmarried. a female sweetheart: a young lad and his lass.
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What does Aye mean in slang?

Aye simply means yes, so it can be used anywhere an affirmative reaction is due. You can say it if you agree with what your friend said. But it's usually used in formal settings such as someone receiving an order from their superior, or as a funny comeback to someone acting like your superior.
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Is lass a Scottish word?

A lass is a girl. Your Scottish folk dance teacher might announce, "Lads line up on that side, lasses on this side!" Lass is an old-fashioned way to say "young girl," and it's more common in parts of Britain than in the US.
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How do you say goodbye in Yorkshire?

The dialect can be a little confusing to a fresh set of ears, so here's a small guide to understanding Yorkshire slang.
  1. Yarkshar – Yorkshire.
  2. 'Ow Do – Hello.
  3. Nah Then – Hello.
  4. 'Ey Up – Hello.
  5. Ta – Thanks.
  6. Ta'ra – Goodbye.
  7. Si'thi' – Goodbye.
  8. T' – To.
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What does chuff mean in Yorkshire?

CHUFF/CHUFFING – nothing to do with trains, not unless used in the context of 'that chuffing train is late'. It's a mild expletive like 'bloody'. CHUFF OFF = get lost.
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What do you call a girl from Yorkshire?

Much of the Yorkshire dialect has its roots in Old English and Old Norse, and is called Broad Yorkshire or Tyke. Rather confusingly, someone born and bred in Yorkshire is also called a tyke.
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Can you call someone a lass?

"Lass" is just an informal way to say "girl". Generally you wouldn't call someone a "lass" unless they were under the age of 20 or so.
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Do the Irish say lass?

Irish Slang Word #11: Colleen

It refers to a young Irish girl, or a lass, in Scottish tongues. The word colleen is derived from the old Irish Gaelic term cailin which means 'girl' or 'maiden'.
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What is opposite of lass?

Opposite of a young woman or girl. lad. laddie. boy. guy.
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How do you spell Aye yai yai?

“Ay-ay-ay” is an exclamation which entered American pop culture from Mexican Spanish in various ways. In informal conversation, the phrase means literally “oh, oh, oh” and conveys a sense of dismay. For example, in 1882, the popular song “Cielito Lindo” included this phrase in the chorus.
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Is it OK to say aye?

yes; yea; a word expressing assent, or an affirmative answer to a question.
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Does Aye mean yes?

/aɪ/ another word for "yes": "Would you prefer not to work?" "Oh aye, I'd stop tomorrow if I could." All those who support this proposal say "Aye." SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
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What do the Irish call a girl?

“Cailín” means “girl” in the Irish language. A lot of Irish people still use this word even when speaking in English. The plural, “Cailíní,” is also commonly used, for example, “I'm meeting up with the cailíní later on.”
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What is a Scottish word for girl?

What is this? Alright, hen (Scottish word for girl) or pal (Scottish word for friend)?
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What is a lad and lass?

Overall, though, lad was used in the vast majority of cases to mean YOUNG MAN. In the case of lass, girl was a much stronger rival than boy was for lad and the most frequent meaning for lass was YOUNG WOMAN. The use of lass to mean DAUGHTER was as rare as lad was to mean SON.
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What do Irish call friends?

Mucker. Mate, pal, friend.
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Is it Irish lass or lassie?

noun girl, young woman, miss, bird (slang), maiden, chick (slang), maid, damsel, colleen (Irish), lassie (informal), wench (facetious) She's a Lancashire lass from Longton, near Preston.
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What does lovely lass mean?

1 very attractive or beautiful.
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Where do they say lass?

Usage notes. Still prevalent in Scottish English, Irish English, North East England, and Yorkshire. Sometimes used poetically in other dialects of English.
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Where is the word lass used?

A lass is a young woman or girl. Anne is a Lancashire lass from Longton, near Preston.
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How do you annoy a Yorkshireman?

Yorkshire people are the pinnacle of the North.
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Here are 14 things that are sure to annoy anyone from Yorkshire.
  1. Being given a weak brew. Give a Yorkshire person a weak brew, and you'll awaken the dragon. ...
  2. Giving them too much head on their pint. ...
  3. When people question what we've said.
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What does mashing tea mean?

1. Mash. 'To brew', usually tea. It can either be used as 'the tea's mashing', i.e. it's brewing, or 'mash some tea', i.e. make some tea.
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Do Yorkshire people say love?

Anyone can be called “LOVE”, “M'LOVE” “PAL” or “FELLA”. it's one of the things that makes Yorkshire folk seem so friendly. As mentioned above, Yorkshire dialect rarely uses “VERY”, instead “REET”.
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