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Talk Like A Brummie Day
So join us for all your Talking Like a Brummie requirements on Friday 17 July 2009. ... Learn Brummie. Brum Sayings · Brummie Phrases · Brummie Slang ...
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TLABD Dictionary « Talk Like A Brummie Day
Dancers is old brummie for stairs (from rhyming with dancing bears) believe it or not there was once a Birmingham/Warwickshire rhyming slang all of it’s own ...
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Talk Like A Brummie Day
“The Brummie accent has been named the least intelligent” “least trustworthy” “least friendly” “most dishonest”? When the media needs a quick stupid ...
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Accent « Talk Like A Brummie Day
Which words sound great in a Brummie accent? When I first moved to Brum ten years ago , the word that jumped out was pie, pronounced ‘poi’ by Brummies :-) ...
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TLABD Dictionary « Talk Like A Brummie Day
Peaky blinder - a cap worn by working men. Pumps - footwear to do sport in school known elsewhere as plimsolls. July 20, 2007 at 2:05 pm ...
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TLABD Dictionary « Talk Like A Brummie Day
‘A right bell-oilin” - when someone give something a good seeing-to/thrashing… e.g. Yo gid that car a right bell-oilin day ya?’. Similar to ‘A gud Ommerin’ ...
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