This came up at work the other week when one of our North East contacts said it. I remember saying it sounds like something you do behind the bins at aldi more than a description of the weather.
I'm on my way out east. It's not nice out here. As you know |
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"This came up at work the other week when one of our North East contacts said it. I remember saying it sounds like something you do behind the bins at aldi more than a description of the weather.
I'm on my way out east. It's not nice out here. As you know "
Be safe out there Prey. if you’re driving the 69 will be nasty today x |
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"Be safe out there Prey. if you’re driving the 69 will be nasty today x"
It is nasty, but I'm not doing the driving and it seems manageable.
I didn't answer the actual question. As a general rule I don't describe the weather ever though. |
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By *eliWoman 50 weeks ago
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It's not about the weather but those who feel it more readily...
I learnt the word nesh recently. Well, I'd heard it before apparently but I forgot what it meant.
I'd say it's rather chilly or something but that's because my dialect is fucking boring. |
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By (user no longer on site) 50 weeks ago
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"It’s v windy here in the North East currently. How do you describe that type of weather in your local dialect, vernacular or slang?"
I'd say it's very windy... |
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