If your moral compass is Piers Moron then I ask you to think whether someone who oversaw illegal phone hacking and published fake pictures depicting War Crimes is an appropriate person to look up to. In fact, I'd suggest you're a bit of a c*nt.
Not lost lingo, but the missus always gives me stick about now in the year over lolly ice, she insists its ice lolly. I've just had a big discussion with my 6 year old explaining that his Ma is wrong and its lolly ice.
Ask her does she buy the kids ice choc's or choc ices.
I've tried that and lollipop, but as you know, she's a manc.... .
Serves you right mate
Is Ted or Bad Ted still used in Liverpool?
Scag head.
Flim deal.
Not sure if Ive posted this on here before but gozzy is deffo Scouse. I've used this word outside of Liverpool in England and nobody had a clue what it meant . I worked in London once with a girl from Bootle and used the word gozzy and everyone was confused as to what it meant. I had to say to her infront of everyone " What does gozzy mean Trace " . Her response was something like " Well it's just gozzy innit ".
Gozzy eyed.
Kids know no fear...I'm amazed we made it to our late teens. I recall being on the top floor, the rafters actually...5 floors up in this burnt out house and we were walking on the rafters with nothing but air between us and the ground. At one part we had to hop over a two foot gap as the rafters were burnt away. A normal Scouse kids upbringing.
Not lost unfortunately.
That's it.I think me and the Bootle lass had to slightly move a picture on the pub wall or something to illustrate gozziness.
Scag has died out & is just smack ed,its been a long time since i heard scag ed.Regarding gozzy..not sure if its a national one but four eyes was used too.
Shebby.
Starling ?
Snackers...
Used to be Marathons.
I still associate blue with salt and vinegar and green with cheese and onion. Old school la .
Ming.