English | Yorkshire Yorkshire , United Kingdom
Slang USED Very frequently BY Yorkshire folk
(Thanks) • A slang word for Thanks derived from the Danish language's influence on the English language.
Person One: I will give you a ride to the post office. Person Two: Ta
Person One: I will give you a ride to the post office. Person Two: Thanks.
Submitted April 2021 by richienglish
English | Yorkshire Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Slang USED Very frequently BY Everyone
Just a local way in Yorkshire and the North East of England to talk about heavy rainfall.
"It's siling it down out there."
Submitted August 2020 by saraw
English Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Word USED On Occasion BY Some People
(adj.) • Used to describe someone who is sulking or in a bad mood.
"I'd leave her alone, she's being mardy today."