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WOTCHA COCK!
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Sue | Report | 30 Apr 2004 21:16 |
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Trish | Report | 30 Apr 2004 21:17 |
Wotcha - I dropped the last bit when I moved - people tended to look at me funny. lol |
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Sue | Report | 30 Apr 2004 21:19 |
Following on from Joan's thread, Ay up me ducks, I'd just like to say 'Wotcha Cock!' My godmother, Auntie Peg, always said this as a greeting. She was born and bred in South London. Is it exclusive to there or is it a nationwide greeting? Sue |
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Trish | Report | 30 Apr 2004 21:22 |
Sue, I grew up knowing that greeting as normal. (High Wycombe born and bred). It was when I moved to this side of the country that I had to stop saying it. Just looked it up and it is Cockney and comes from the greeting "What cheer" |
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Sue | Report | 30 Apr 2004 21:29 |
It's very strange. I hadn't thought about that saying for a good few years, but Joan's thread jogged my memory. Peg and my Mum were best friends from the age of 5 until Mum died in 1997 aged 72. It was their standard greeting to each other and I hadn't heard it since. Now I have just said it to my 19 year old son and he looked at me as only teenagers can! LOL Sue |
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Trish | Report | 30 Apr 2004 21:32 |
Certain old folk in Wycombe also used to call others "m'duck". So perhaps that's a bit more widespread? Sue, teenagers! Who'd have them? Nobody else had youth apart from them. lol |
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Sue | Report | 30 Apr 2004 21:40 |
Trish At least teenagers eventually grow out of it - we hope. He is my last one - been through 3 teenagers already! Now eldest Grandaughter is 11 - only 2 more years to go before I get another teenager! Her mother already told her she's coming to live with me when she's 13. LOL Sue |
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Trish | Report | 30 Apr 2004 21:44 |
Sue, hopefully your grand- daughter will be fine with you. I know my 3 were OK with their grandparents, they saved their moods and tantrums for me! |
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MaggyfromWestYorkshire | Report | 30 Apr 2004 21:45 |
In our part of the country we say "ey up cock!!) Maggy |
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Trish | Report | 30 Apr 2004 21:48 |
I seem to remember something about "how's your belly off for spots"! |
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susie manterfield(high wycombe) | Report | 30 Apr 2004 21:48 |
trish your right there m'duck lol it is so common in wycombe int it susie |
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Devon Dweller | Report | 30 Apr 2004 21:56 |
Yes I remember my nan saying "Im going deen tain m'duck" when she was going shopping....in her Wycombe accent lol |
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susie manterfield(high wycombe) | Report | 30 Apr 2004 21:58 |
sheila LOL!!! my nan was always going raind the corner and dain the tain as well lol mother in law is still very broad bucks susie |
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Devon Dweller | Report | 30 Apr 2004 22:00 |
I always used to add (under my breath) where the cays go raind and raind lol |
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Trish | Report | 30 Apr 2004 22:01 |
Cor, I'd forgotten all about going dain the tain. Was it just me or did they used to call several wasps "waspies"? |
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Devon Dweller | Report | 30 Apr 2004 22:03 |
yes I remember that lol and do people still say they was frit? |
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susie manterfield(high wycombe) | Report | 30 Apr 2004 22:14 |
sheila yes lol i say it tooo lol my bro in law laughs his head off cos we all say get off off there instead of get off there susie |
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Trish | Report | 30 Apr 2004 22:20 |
What about when you ask how someone is - and the response is "middling"! Susie, you've obviously got a furrener for a bro-in-law |
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susie manterfield(high wycombe) | Report | 30 Apr 2004 22:31 |
trish hes an ulsterman lol middling to fair!!!! susie |