What does keep Dixie mean?
Keep dixie Definition: keeping a look out.
What does sagging mean in Liverpool?
A ship that’s sagging is drifting to leeward, leaving its intended course – hence ‘sagging off school’.
How do you say cool in Scouse?
To help you express your satisfaction after enjoying a nice meal or to show you are happy to a Scouser use one of these specific terms.
- Boss. Definition: Incredibly Awesome.
- Sound. Definition: Cool or Good.
- G’Wed. Definition: Go Ahead.
- Made Up. Definition: Happy.
- Trabs. Definition: Trainers.
- Webs.
- Kecks.
- Bins.
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.
Why do Scousers say LA?
A naming word meaning ‘friend’ or ‘mate’, usually used when thanking someone or greeting a person you know. E.g. “Alright, lar!” or “ta, lar”. Your dad or male guardian, another word for ‘my old man’. E.g. “Me Arl Fella is gettin’ on me nerves, lad.”
Why do Scousers say lid?
Lid originates from the rhyming slang of ‘bin lid’ – meaning ‘our kid’, another unique phrase meaning an adult male. Other ways to refer to men include lad, la, lid, sconner, fella, kidda, auld fella, our kid, mate.
What does Lemo mean in Liverpool?
LEMO means “Cocaine” and “Lemonade.” LEMO is a slang term which has long been used in Liverpool, UK to refer to lemonade. More recently, LEMO has come to be used as a nickname for cocaine. It’s use in this context has spread to the US. LEMO is also spelled LEMMO.
How do Scousers say goodbye?
Scouse Word of the Day: ‘Ta Ra’ meaning ‘Goodbye’.
Do Scousers say mate?
Scouse saying – Lad, la, lid, sconner, fella, kidda, auld fella, our kid, mate, arlarse (not to be confused with arlarse – meaning out of order).
Why do Scousers say Lar?
What is a Lemmo?
LEMMO means “Cocaine.” LEMMO is an alternative spelling of LEMO, a term for cocaine that originated in Liverpool, UK.
What is Lemo Liverpool?
What are some slang words in Scouse?
Scouse Sayings – Scouse Slang Words: 1 #1 Sound. Definition: cool or good. Use: How you doin’ lad? Yeah sound mate. 2 #2 Arl arse. 3 #3 Arl Fella. 4 #4 Wool. 5 #5 G’wed.
Do you remember these Scouse sayings you never hear from others?
There are certain Scouse sayings that you never hear from people below a certain age – and most of us will remember hearing them as children. Some of them might not even make much sense when you think back, but they formed part of our childhoods and might make us chuckle. 1. “He’s got a face like a robber’s dog” 2.
Do you know what sets Scousers apart?
It’s not just the distinctive accent, but also the unusual slang that sets Scousers apart. We practically have our own language to refer to all manner of things – from chewing gum to trainers. But while there are some bits of Scouse slang you hear every single day, others have nearly died out.
What are some of the Funniest Phrases you’ve ever said?
“Straighten your face” 28. “Standing round like one of Lewis’s” 29. “Hells bells and buckets of blood!” 30. “Gordon Bennett!” “Who’s Gordon Bennett mum?” “Ask your grandmother” 31. “She was all dressed up like a dog’s dinner” 32. “Well this won’t get the baby a new bonnet” This one was saved for occasions in which you were wasting time. 33.