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⚒️ 10:48 Wed Aug 4
Re: Greenie, and other seldom used words.
My nan used to say ‘gertcha’. Don’t hardly hear it anymore.

Far Cough 11:07 Wed Aug 4
Re: Greenie, and other seldom used words.
Never hear anyone say the Flying Squad anymore

Hammer and Pickle 11:16 Wed Aug 4
Re: Greenie, and other seldom used words.
Is that a splatt in your pocket?

Rio or Anton or Les 11:25 Wed Aug 4
Re: Greenie, and other seldom used words.
Dipstick

Gonads

Old Bill. Plod

Nurse Ratched 11:33 Wed Aug 4
Re: Greenie, and other seldom used words.
My mum (grew up in South London in the 20s/30s) used to say "tats" or "going tats" to mean 'going out for a walk'. She'd say it and it would send her dog garrity with excitement.


Reminds me: garrity.

TonkaToy 12:00 Thu Aug 5
Re: Greenie, and other seldom used words.
Flange
Clunge
Frisp
Grolly
Thank you
Slope
Wazza.

Robson 1:17 Thu Aug 5
Re: Greenie, and other seldom used words.
Luz - a specific type of throw, not overarm or underarm, more like a baseball pitch

Flob - to spit, often used in conjunction with greenie.

Aalborg Hammer 9:33 Thu Aug 5
Re: Splat, Splatt or Splatter!
Smeg
Growler
Tosspot
Mush or Musher (if you'd been born and spent your first 25 years in the village ,you were a Musher)
Spunkbubble
Jism

Lato 1:35 Thu Aug 5
Re: Splat, Splatt or Splatter!
Do kids still give " crossies and backie's " ?

Dandy Lyon 5:20 Fri Aug 6
Re: Greenie, and other seldom used words.
Wazzock





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