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Wey Aye man! Workie Ticket - Someone who's misbehaving. Usually used for kids. If you are from a Scandinavian country or speak Danish, Swedish or Norwegian, then a lot of those words will probably look familiar to you. Lots of Geordie words were derived from old Norse and are still used in Nordic languages, if you're a fan of the Viking era then you may have heard of some of these words too!

Use Code 4FOR3. Clamming for me bait - hungry for my food. Giz a snout mate - Can I have a cigarette Here man, he's giving is hackies - he's looking at me funny Shy bairns get nowt - shy children get nothing Divvent get is wrang pet - don't get me wrong Areet wor kid?

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Wazzock : Idiot Wes : Was. Wesh : Wash. Whe : Who. See the Lambton Worm. Wiv or Wid : With. Workie or Workie Ticket : Someone trying to cause trouble or annoy by working their ticket. A wind-up merchant. It is either Old German — wyrm , wurm or Scandinavian — orm — without the w. Wot Cheor : Hello — a greeting. Wrang : Incorrect Wrong.



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