Black Country Slang & Black Country Dialect.

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Black Country Slang

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').

Pail

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Pale (in colour) / Pail (bucket)

Black Country pronunciation of 'pale' or standard 'pail'.

Siken

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To sigh / To strain / To sob

Black Country term for sighing, straining, or sobbing.

Ooman

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Woman

Black Country pronunciation of 'woman'.

Maulers

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Hands or fists

Black Country slang for hands or fists.

Tizzicky

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Asthmatic / Wheezy / Short of breath / Irritable

Black Country term for asthmatic, wheezy, or irritable.

Swaits

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Spills / Splashes (of liquid)

Black Country term for spills or splashes.

Yoewer

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Your

A Black Country slang term for the word your.

Kaylied

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Drunk

A Black Country work used when someone is in intoxicated through drink.

Sate

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Seat

Black Country pronunciation of 'seat'.