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The Liverpool English dictionary provides an extensive record of words and phrases associated with this city's unique dialect ...
Popular English idioms such as ‘spill the beans’ are evolving as they pass from one generation to the next, according to the ...
A number of Scottish idioms and phrases feature prominently in a British Council list that sheds light on the evolution of ...
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Belfast Live on MSNThe Northern Ireland phrase that's helped shape the English languageMaking the list was the playful yet direct “Haud yer wheesht!” – which translates to “be quiet” or “shut up”. This popular ...
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Belfast Live on MSNBelfast brand Born & Bred 'turning heads with cheeky line of wedding garters'"Traditionally, garters symbolised love and luck. Ours are a bit more craic than custom — designed to make people laugh, ...
Slang says a lot about its time, and some of the funniest phrases from decades past are too good to stay buried. These ...
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