29 phrases you'll only understand if you're from Lancashire

These are 'foreign' to people outside Lancashire

Lancashire Phrases
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 4th Mar 2024

If you live or work in Lancashire then you'll almost certainly have heard many of these sayings, but while you might think they're part of every day language, some are TOTALLY 'foreign' to people outside of the Red Rose County.

Honestly! To those new to the area, or visiting Lancashire, terms such as Ah'reet cocker, barm and cowd result in a very confused face, with some not even being able to guess at their meanings!

Here are 29 phrases you'll only understand if you're from Lancashire:

1. Ah'reet cocker? / Ah'reet cock?

Definition: Alright mate?
Example: "Ah'reet cocker?" / "Ah'reet cock?"

2. Barm / Teacake

Definition: A bread roll.
Example: "I'll have a bacon and egg barm/teacake please."

3. Babby

Definition: Baby.
Example: "Ah look at that babby."

4. Cakehole, a variation of this is piehole.

Definition: Mouth.
Example: "Shut your cakehole!"

5. Cowd / Kewd

Definition: Cold.
Example: "It's cowd out there."

6. Cracking Flags

Definition: Really hot weather.
Example: "It's cracking flags out there today!"

7. Ginnel

Definition: A small alleyway between two (usually terraced) houses.
Example: "I keep my bike in my ginnel."

8. Harping on

Definition: Doesn't stop talking about something, to the point of annoyance.
Example: "She keeps harping on at me about her birthday."

9. I were a gate and he were a gate

Definition: I said and he said.
Example: "I were a gate and he were a gate we should go to the beach."

10. Jiggered

Definition: Tired.
Example: "I'm really jiggered today."

11. Maiden

Definition: Clothes horse.
Example: "Will you hang the washing on the maiden please?"

12. Manchester caviar

Definition: Mushy peas.
Example: "I'll have some Manchester caviar with that please!"

13. Mithering

Definition: Bothering or fussing over someone or about something.
Example: "Stop mithering me."

14. Moggy

In some parts of the county moggies aren't cats.
Definition: Insects.
Example: "I hate the moggies in the summer evenings."

15. Ow do

Definition: How are you?
Example: "Ow do mate!"

16. Owt

Definition: Anything
Example: "Do you want owt else to drink?"

17. Pop

Definition: Fizzy drink.
Example: "Please can I have a bottle of pop?"

18. Put th'wood in th'owl / Put wood ith'ole

Definition: Close the door.
Example: "It's freezing, put th'wood in th'owl!" / "It's freezing, put wood ith'ole!"

19. Scran

Definition: Food.
Example: "I'm so hungry, I need some scran."

20. Sken

Definition: Stare.
Example: "Are you skennin at me?"

21. Tret

Definition: Past tense of treat.
Example: "I tret myself to a segway ride for my birthday!"

22. Wi

Definition: With.
Example: "I went to the cinema wi my friends."

23. Powfagged

Definition: Shattered or really tired
Example: "I'm powfagged!"

24. Degging

Definition: To water a plant
Example: "I'm degging."

25. Skrike

Definition: Shriek or scream
Example: "Stop skriking!"

26. Mizzling

Definition: A very specific type of light rain
Example: "It's mizzling!"

27. Baggin

Definition: The time of the day when work stops
Example: "It's baggin!"

28. Thronged

Definition: Very busy
Example: "I'm thronged!"

29. Noddy

Definition: A foolish person
Example: "He's a noddy."

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