Results for “on country”
Pimp C's name for UGK's slow, gospel-soaked Texas sound.
Leave London to deal drugs in a smaller town.
Brummie / Black Country for head.
Black Country greeting — 'how are you?'
Black Country for food, especially good food.
Black Country word for sherbet powder.
Left-handed (Brummie/Black Country).
Mild Black Country insult — an idiot.
A daft sod. Black Country insult for a silly person.
Your bits, bobs, knick-knacks and clutter — Black Country for 'stuff'.
A rubbish heap or dustbin — old Black Country word for the midden.
A colliery spoil heap — the pit-waste mounds that scar the Black Country.
Deep-fried pork rind — the Black Country pub snack.
Pork-offal meatballs in onion gravy — Black Country comfort food.
Sweets. The Black Country word for confectionery.
A harmonica. Black Country for mouth organ — literally 'mouth iron'.
Brummie nickname for someone from the Black Country.
Bonfire, in Brummie/Black Country mouths — especially the Guy Fawkes one.
To pester, bother or nag — Brummie/Black Country spelling of 'mither'.
Welsh and West Country word for plimsolls or trainers.
South Wales (and West Country) way of asking 'where are you?'
To squat, crouch or hunker down — Welsh and West Country dialect.
Doric for a townie — said by country folk about city-dwellers, usually with a side-eye.
Dublin word for a culchie — anyone from the countryside.
A narrow rural lane in the Irish countryside.
Houston's Third Ward — Scarface country, Screwed Up territory.
The Massachusetts Turnpike — I-90 to the rest of the country.
Gorgeous, lovely, or delicious — a Welsh and West Country favourite.
A tradesperson — sparky, chippy, plumber, the blokes and women who build the country.
A romanticized rural-fantasy aesthetic of baking bread, prairie dresses, gardens, and a simple cozy country life.