#newcastle
40 words tagged “newcastle”
Geordie for filthy, muddy, mucked-up.
Geordie for my younger sibling or close mate.
To nick something — Geordie for steal.
Geordie intensifier — very, really, dead.
Emphatic yes. The Geordie 'of course, mate'.
Geordie for throw or chuck.
Halfpennyworth — used for a daft or worthless person.
An angry, aggro person — or the rage itself.
To burp, belch, or heave.
Geordie for mud — the proper claggy stuff.
Geordie for take it easy, go carefully.
Geordie for properly — a flat-out intensifier meaning very, totally, dead.
Geordie for my girlfriend or wife.
Geordie for get away — disbelief or dismissal.
A proper idiot — Geordie for someone acting daft.
Geordie 'honey' — a term of endearment.
A fool — or, originally, a cuckoo.
Geordie for the toilet — originally the outdoor one.
Geordie for filthy, manky, properly dirty.
Mature content — open to view.
Geordie for mate, friend, pal.
Geordie for mate or young lad.
Geordie for look, glance, have a gander.
The collective name for Newcastle United's famously rabid fanbase.
Absolutely steaming drunk.
Newcastle Brown Ale — the Toon's unofficial sacrament in a clear bottle.
Geordie for excellent, brilliant, top-tier.
A sparrow — and by extension any tiny scrap of a thing.
Geordie for shut your mouth.
A door latch — and the verb for lifting it.
A rag, dishcloth, or clout round the ear.
Nosey — sticking your beak where it doesn't belong.
Geordie for someone deliberately winding people up.
Geordie for 'to go' — the verb you'll hear stitched into half of Newcastle.
Geordie rallying cry of support, especially for Newcastle United.
Geordie ancestor of 'chav' — a rough, swaggering youth.
Big flat round Tyneside bread loaf — a Geordie staple.
Geordie for home.
A splinter — the tiny wood sliver in your finger.
A stone — specifically one you can chuck.