What does lush mean in Geordie?

What does lush mean in Geordie?

someone who is very good-looking
Lush. Rather than a term used to refer to somebody who likes the booze a little too much, lush in the Geordie sense means someone who is very good-looking.

What does Yem mean in Geordie?

Hyem / yem – home. Hoose – house. Canny – good. Propa – significant. Belta – really good.

What does Wey Aye mean?

Well Yes, of course
Wey-Aye: An emphatic exclamation of reply meaning “Well Yes, of course!” occasionally coupled with the word ‘man’ as in the perceived archetypal Geordie phrase “Wey-Aye Man” that is most often overused by novice Geordie imitators. Why-Aye: Misspelling and mispronunciation of Wey-Aye or Whey-Aye (See Wey-Aye).

What is a Bleezer?

Bleezer: A metal screen placed in front of a coal fire to help it take hold.

What is a hinny Geordie?

Geordie saying: hinny. Non Geordie translation: wife, female companion or life partner.

Why do Geordies say howay?

Geordie saying: Howay man! What we mean is: “Come on.

What do all the Geordie words and phrases mean?

So you’ve probably heard lots of Geordie words, phrases, language and sayings so you’re probably wondering what they mean. Here is a little list to get you started on what the words mean. Bear in mind that as with all words, they can mean different things, depending on the context which they are used.

What do the Geordie Shore girls say to each other?

Tash On – Kiss (I have never heard of this but the girl in Geordie Shore seems to say it loads) Toon – Town or Newcastle. “We are gannin to the toon” – We are going to the town. Worldie – Meaning “Out of this world”. e.g.

What does Howay man mean in Geordie language?

Michael Said, it’s a typical Geordie word, it’s meaning can change depending on the context it’s used. e.g. “howay man!” can mean hurry up, or come on, let’s go or something like that. “Howay man you can’t actually like Vicky” – “Come on, you can’t actually like Vicky.

What is the meaning of the Geordie saying workyticket?

Geordie saying: workyticket. Non Geordie translation: someone being mischievous or downright annoying. Usage: “The bairn’s being a propa workyticket, if he’s not careful there’ll be nee kets this week.”. Can also be used as a verb, as in to work one’s ticket, meaning to behaving in a vexing manner.

What does lush mean in Geordie? someone who is very good-looking Lush. Rather than a term used to refer to somebody who likes the booze a little too much, lush in the Geordie sense means someone who is very good-looking. What does Yem mean in Geordie? Hyem / yem – home. Hoose – house. Canny…