Aye, Tan is Boro, Croggy is Redcar, anafink Marske sez somet else anorl 🤷 guess its just Teesside is the dialect (or sub dialect of old Northumbrian) and in it we all av different accents n terms init
No mate, it’s the entire North East, each region within has slang that overlaps or is shared but still has some quite distinctive words. Such as the word ‘Doyle’ which means idiot, it’s a word I’ve only heard on Teesside and people seem clueless when Ive used the word in conversation Middlesbrough is within Teesside, not in North Yorkshire, having worked there I can tell you that the people are different, a completely different mentality. The North East generally was/is in certain places still heavily industrialised, on the coast, therefore a melting pot of the influx of migrant workers, a lot of whom, Middlesbrough in particular of Irish descent so you get a similar amount of humour/aggression that you wouldn’t get in York/Northallerton/Harrogate. I still work in North Yorkshire but am always relieved to be home among my own people, plus when at work tend to gravitate towards other Teessiders There’s a gallows humour, a sense of cynicism and general craic that you don’t get further South. Football rivalry aside, (even though Toon/black cats say we don’t counts despite hating us when we play either) I tend to have a lot more in common with Geordies or Mackems in terms of general outlook/attitude towards life and others that I feel with the dour/quiet/insular/tory voting people of N’Yorks. UTB!!
Someone proper stitched Dael up with mafting 😂
I'm a Newcastle fan but up the north-east
Proper mint that were leike
These are class
maftin defo means hot. dael got it right
Well he didn’t 😂
boro!
Think he got confused with liftin. Absolutely liftin in ere
The proper devood one 🤣
It’s definately tan
UTFB
Utb
It is a tan not a croggy
Aye we always say tan
Aye, Tan is Boro, Croggy is Redcar, anafink Marske sez somet else anorl 🤷 guess its just Teesside is the dialect (or sub dialect of old Northumbrian) and in it we all av different accents n terms init
@@MattDavies-f4ucog or coggy if you're from around Eston.
@@20tom09gt now Tom M8, long time no see eh
Some of These are gordie lingo
Same thing only a few miles up the road
No mate, it’s the entire North East, each region within has slang that overlaps or is shared but still has some quite distinctive words.
Such as the word ‘Doyle’ which means idiot, it’s a word I’ve only heard on Teesside and people seem clueless when Ive used the word in conversation
Middlesbrough is within Teesside, not in North Yorkshire, having worked there I can tell you that the people are different, a completely different mentality.
The North East generally was/is in certain places still heavily industrialised, on the coast, therefore a melting pot of the influx of migrant workers, a lot of whom, Middlesbrough in particular of Irish descent so you get a similar amount of humour/aggression that you wouldn’t get in York/Northallerton/Harrogate. I still work in North Yorkshire but am always relieved to be home among my own people, plus when at work tend to gravitate towards other Teessiders
There’s a gallows humour, a sense of cynicism and general craic that you don’t get further South.
Football rivalry aside, (even though Toon/black cats say we don’t counts despite hating us when we play either)
I tend to have a lot more in common with Geordies or Mackems in terms of general outlook/attitude towards life and others that I feel with the dour/quiet/insular/tory voting people of N’Yorks.
UTB!!