A fork of Rural Dictionary
A place for those who appreciate countryside and city alike, fresh air, culture, tradition, rain and down to earth, hard working folk. Not to forget an accent which has a soul, not something nicked off the telly.
home sweet home sweet home sweet home
Yorkshire is Englands Largest County, habitat of a truly great breed of peoples, the yorkshire men. But alas the end is nigh for these peoples as they succumb to the grasping fingers of the big city corporations which seek to turn their flatcaps to NY baseball caps, their pint of bitter to a bottle of smirnof ice and generally give the place a good 'chaving' up. I fear in 50 years the sight of the true yorkshire men quaffing beer after a hard games cricket or a quick sweat down some or other coal mine will be no more. And we'll look like every other sod in sodding britain.
Yorkshire, the sweet white rose county
Emerdale the soap written by soft, southern, shandy drinking, bastards to charicature hard working intelligent yorkshire men.
God's Back Garden!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What the fuck are we doing in lancashire take me home country roads to the county i love best; YORKSHIRE!
Yorkshire born, yorkshire bred, strong in the arm and great in bed ... up your lancashire =p
yorkshire is better than lancashire The end ... no but ... its a fact ... so just accept it
The largest county in England with nice food (like sticky parkin), history (york and many old churches, castles and villages), some of the beautifulest areas of land in the country (the Yorkshire dales, the North York Moors and certain parts of the East coast like Bempton cliff) and many uncommon words and idioms which foreigners don't understand (see example section)
Yorkshire words: a ghost-barguest,barghest,boggart and many more words. a child-bairn or barn (uncommon), kid. a barn-mistal.close the door-put t'wood in 'oil. left-gallock.from rags to riches to rags again or someone who has wasted their inheritence-from clogs to clogs i' three generations.