Country Dictionary

A fork of Rural Dictionary

biggie

As well as referring to the famous rapper, "biggie" also refers to the Bigg Market, a drinking area in Newcastle, England. Late night revellers frequent this den of iniquity with playful abandon, enjoying drink, kebabs, and regular arrests.

Charver: "Let's gan to the biggie" Other Charver: "Aye, sound"

by Bonny Lad2 January 12, 2006

neet

Northern England variation of night.

Man: "Where do you wanna gan the neet?" Man2: "Doon the Biggie, and howk dafties till ah faal awwa an get nicked by the bizzies" Man: "Champion" (etc)

by Bonny Lad2 January 12, 2006

oot

Northern England variation of out.

Wife: "D'ya fancy stayin' in the neet pet an' watchin fillums an' that?" Husband: "Nee chance pet, i'm gannin oot the neet" Wife: (sobs) (etc)

by Bonny Lad2 January 12, 2006

bargane

Bargainous. Thrifty. Of excellent value.

"99p for a bacon double cheeseburger? Man, that is so bargane!"

by Bonny Lad2 January 12, 2006

gavage

The process by which fois gras is made. Force feeding. Is also a technique connected with very small babies who won't feed.

Someone: "I don't eat fois gras because it's made using the technique known as gavage" Someone else: "I'll give you a pound if you can spell gavage"

by Bonny Lad2 January 12, 2006