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Re: History and Language in Oldbury, Worcestershire - Part T
Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 3:12 pm
by mallosa
My mom used that phrase "Never in the reign of pig's pudding", and she was born in Oldbury Road, Rowley Regis
Re: History and Language in Oldbury, Worcestershire - Part T
Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 6:22 pm
by Dennis
Interesting, San. I've just come across this Brummie site which has a lot that is also Black Country, including that one:
http://talklikeabrummieday.co.uk/I note these listed there which I'd overlooked:
outdoor (off licence),
pop (soft fizzy drink), "
looking like something nobody owns",
cob (bread roll), "
as fat as a chunky pig",
pumps (plimsolls),
guzgogs (gooseberries), "to have the bag on" someone e.g.
'e 'ad the bag on me, (to fool or trick somebody, make them the victim of a joke or hoax).
When I gave the talk, somebody asked me about
San Fairy Ann, meaning
don't worry about it. It's French,
Ça ne fait rien, "it doesn't matter". I presume it came in during WWI, but not specifically Midlands, I would guess.
Re: History and Language in Oldbury, Worcestershire - Part T
Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 11:21 am
by Margarett
Mally! My Mum was born in Oldbury Road too!
Re: History and Language in Oldbury, Worcestershire - Part T
Posted: Tue May 16, 2017 12:55 am
by mallosa
Please note!
Since the recent changeover, we seem to have aquired a lot of 'gobbledegook' within Dennis's initial post.
Please bear with us, we'll get it sorted asap
San