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Black Country Sayings/Expressions - talkSAFT - 29-01-2017 Give us your favourites....... RE: Black Country Sayings/Expressions - Beefy 1965 - 29-01-2017 Alright Cock ![]() Even better when I was at the Merry hill, I had this tasty looking girl serve me in a cafe. My wife's face was a picture when I asked ....... How much cock ![]() RE: Black Country Sayings/Expressions - Salopbaggie - 29-01-2017 "I'll knock that smile to the other side of your face or I'll wipe that smile off your face" and of course "Well I'll goo to the top of our stairs". Sorry Stairs ![]() RE: Black Country Sayings/Expressions - drewks - 29-01-2017 Not a Black Country one, but West Country: "Well f**k my trumpet".... RE: Black Country Sayings/Expressions - Stairs - 29-01-2017 (29-01-2017, 19:32)Salopbaggie Wrote: "I'll knock that smile to the other side of your face or I'll wipe that smile off your face" It's Foot of my stairs as far as I know ![]() RE: Black Country Sayings/Expressions - Worldclassalbion - 29-01-2017 Errs gorra faerce like a stunt mons knee Ers bin cocked Mooer times than Elma Fudds shotgun RE: Black Country Sayings/Expressions - Dingle-Dingle - 30-01-2017 Them bin bay winda`s bay em. They bay bay winda`s bin em. It`s black over Bills mothers. Yow`m mardy. Ar wench. Ar kid Bostin. DD ![]() ![]() RE: Black Country Sayings/Expressions - talkSAFT - 30-01-2017 Yampy Saft RE: Black Country Sayings/Expressions - Dingle-Dingle - 30-01-2017 Dow talk saft lol. DD ![]() ![]() RE: Black Country Sayings/Expressions - talkSAFT - 30-01-2017 I was raised in Handsworth, but never ventured West into Black Country. I always stood on the Handsworth End (East Stand) with Brummies and it wasn't until I joined the Brummie Road End that I actually heard Black Country. I couldn't believe how different the tongue and accent was, and I really loved it - still do. I'd never heard "am" for "are"; "her" for "she" ; "ay" for "isn't"; "day" for "didn't", "fairther" for "father" etc etc. and I was only a mile or 2 away. They'm far friendlier than Brummies, an' all. |