sphericalfox Posted 30 September 2012 Posted 30 September 2012 Interesting to know. Thanks for digging up the answer. I know a West African lad called Okie. Beast of man mountain he is. I bet he doesn't drive around in a van with tinkly music shouting 'I'll give you a little one.'
Trav Le Bleu Posted 30 September 2012 Posted 30 September 2012 diddy kyes - not sure of the spelling, never seen it spelt doohickey dosh
purpleronnie Posted 30 September 2012 Posted 30 September 2012 Still used by some of us. Also mashing the tea. Yep my dad still says okey.
cambridgefox Posted 30 September 2012 Posted 30 September 2012 Not a word,but a greeting"how do you do"
pSinatra Posted 1 October 2012 Posted 1 October 2012 diddy kyes - not sure of the spelling, never seen it spelt Did you mean didicoy........gypsy? I have heard a few old-timers use that reference
21st Century Fox Posted 1 October 2012 Posted 1 October 2012 Muller - As in "I'm going to muller you". To deliberately cause injury.
Parafox Posted 1 October 2012 Posted 1 October 2012 Pounds, shillings and pence. Tuppence. Guineas. Lbs and oz's
AoWW Posted 1 October 2012 Posted 1 October 2012 Pugh, Pugh, Barney McGrew What about Cuthbert, Dibble and Grub?
davieG Posted 2 October 2012 Author Posted 2 October 2012 tan & behind - as in tan your behind an old popular school phrase mostly with the sole of a size 10 plimsoll You could whack, smack and bash to that as well as plimsolls and sneakers
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