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belta


Fantastic! Great! Often heard in the phrase 'Pure belta'. Beor
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A flea. Lough
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craa


Crow. Crack
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darlo


Darlington. Darlo
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forst


First. Fower
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haway


A Sunderland phrase of encouragement usually including a mysteriously placed apostrophe as in ha'way. The Tyneside equivalent is 'Howay' (which see also) meaning 'come on' - 'Ha'way the lads' is often hear at Sunderland football matches. Heor
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stang


A pole. Straa
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aa'l


I will. I'll. Aabut
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aad


Old. From the Anglo-Saxon eald
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aad fashint


Old-fashioned. Aakward
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