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    Earlier this year, one of my college tutors told the class that "daps" (a word used to refer to plimsolls used in p.e.) was a word only really used in the South-West. I was astounded so went to ask a few people from various places of the country if they knew what daps were... they were all bewildered. Not only this, I've noticed a few people thank bus drivers by saying "cheers drive" and thought it was a bit odd - turns out this is regional dialect for thanking a bus/taxi driver.

    There are certainly some more strange words that would only be found commonly used in certain counties (e.g. in Dorset, a wasp can be called a "woopsy"). I want you to post below any unusual dialect/words used solely in your region (or country if you're outside of the U.K.) - if you can't think of any, Google is a great place to start!

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    vacuum

    I will destroy Isis
    I got it from my daddy

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    noggin??

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    "Quare" is a word only really used in the county I live in. Often used to replace the word "really" so you would so "Omg I am quare tired"

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    turnt up - e.g 'im about to get turnt up' = i'm about to get hyped. - USA. I'm british though. And calling someone a pikey. Pikey = Pub slang, all I know is, it's an insult.

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    paned instead of cup of tea

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    me and my friends always say 'ceebs' which is short for can't be bothered lol

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    nun nun
    moo
    pum


    all meaning woman parts or usually swearing. (all classed as woman parts, nun nun and pum can be used as swearing)
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    I'm as Asian as your noodles
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    Kecks. (Trousers)

    Or Scran. (Food)

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