地理与文化英语 - Midlands English
Here you will find slang from the Midlands of England, highlighting regional expressions, accents, and local cultural language.
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bluggy
[副词]
used as a mild substitute for "bloody" to intensify meaning
Ex: The movie was bluggy funny, I couldn't stop laughing.
bab
[名词]
a term of endearment, used affectionately when addressing someone
Ex: Come on, bab, let's get a coffee.
cob
[名词]
a round bread roll, commonly used in sandwiches or with meals
Ex: He buttered his cob and sat down to eat.
snap
[名词]
a packed lunch or meal, typically prepared at home to eat later in the day
Ex: Everyone brought a snap for the trip.
gammy
[形容词]
injured, sore, or not functioning properly, especially referring to a leg
Ex: My gammy leg 's acting up again after the hike .
to blart
[动词]
to cry or weep, usually in an exaggerated or emotional way
Ex: The kid blarted when he scraped his knee.
duck
[名词]
a term of endearment used to address someone affectionately
Ex: Come on, duck, let's get a coffee.
mucker
[名词]
used to refer to someone familiar in a friendly way
Ex: That's a good mucker you've got there, always reliable.
to chobble
[动词]
to chew or break food into small pieces
Ex: Don't chobble the chocolate bar too quickly!
to scrage
[动词]
to scratch or cut the skin or a surface of something
Ex: She scraged her leg on the rough concrete.
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