Black Country Slang & Black Country Dialect.

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Black Country Slang

Wool

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Will

Black Country pronunciation of 'will'.

Pikelet

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A type of thin crumpet or griddle cake

Black Country term for a type of thin crumpet.

Zad

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the letter Z

the letter Z

Saft

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Soft / Silly / Foolish

Black Country pronunciation of 'soft', often meaning silly or foolish.

Wenching

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Courting girls / Going out with girls / Flirting with women

Black Country term for courting or going out with girls.

Tocky-bonk

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Pit bank / Spoil heap / Slag heap

'Tacky-bonk' or 'Tocky-bonk' are Black Country dialect terms for a pit bank, the spoil heap of waste material from a coal mine (a 'bonk').

Ow bist

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How are you?

Classic Black Country greeting meaning 'How are you?'.

Nuss

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Nurse

A Black Country Term for the work nurse

Kissa

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Face or mouth

Black Country slang for face or mouth.

Thrape

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To thrash / Beat / Toil hard

Black Country term for thrashing, beating, or toiling.