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Geordie intonation patterns are also different with a rising expression at the end of many sentences. Use: When you booked a Bongo’s Bingo ages ago and just found out you now have an assignment due in the next day. This means that many Geordie words are surprisingly similar to modern Danish; for example, the word bairn is commonly used to affectionately refer to a child in Geordie, and looks and sounds just like the Danish word for child, barn. Gan, or “go” in standard English, also originates from this, and is comparable to the Northern German pronunciation of the verb gehen (“to go”).

Do you know of any geordie bassline songs, or just any geordie songs? posted on Wednesday 9th January, 2013 at 17:49 Meant to ask what it means when they do the ‘phone’ sign with their hand and then put their thumb on their nose. Never seen this before but they do it a lot and in so many different situations I can’t work it out! posted on Friday 7th December, 2012 at 17:32Hey i keep hearing the guys saying “box off” or atleast i think thats what they’re saying what does it mean? They often say it when talking about ricci just really want to know what it means! Thanks posted on Sunday 17th February, 2013 at 17:42 Erm no, I am a geordie because I was born in newcastle, you don’t know nothing so keep ya’ trap shut. posted on Saturday 22nd December, 2012 at 22:32 Or, you can go up towards the town (around the central station area), go on Mosley Street/Collingwood street aka “The diamond strip” which as bars like The Lodge, Bijoux, Perdu, House Of Smith, Floritas and Madame Koo (the last 4 are all on the same side pretty much next to each other), and a bit further you have Revolution on the corner. There is a club called “Tup Tup Palace” which is in this area.

Probably not, but there are many words and expressions which are widely used across the North East. Furthermore the dialects of Northumberland, Sunderland and County Durham are quite distinctive from Geordies on Tyneside.chloe keeps saying something in the beginning of the show and she says something like maylike ? the spellings probably wrong but i have no idea what it means ? posted on Saturday 24th March, 2018 at 16:10 Alreet Pet! There's nothing like the Geordie accent, and is said to be one of the most friendly dialects in the country. Canny - Something which is good, all right or nice, or a little bit of something or just 'quite' (Canny lass, canny drunk, canny hard)

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