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Sayings from back in the day you rarely hear...

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Rhymes with bus.
And fuss, but not puss, unless you are in Glasgee and you get a smack in the puss, pronounced pus. Actually, could be spelled pus for all I know. Jaxs?

I can’t really entertain saying anything but a coat with an ud.
 
And fuss, but not puss, unless you are in Glasgee and you get a smack in the puss, pronounced pus. Actually, could be spelled pus for all I know. Jaxs?

I can’t really entertain saying anything but a coat with an ud.
A punch in the face in Glesga is mostly referred to as "a smack in the coupon" Monny 🤣
 
All talks and banter these days seem to end with , Oh bless .

Really what does that mean apart from the Biblical sense .
 
Dunno if it is a Swansea saying.
During any conversation you would hear '' I turned around and said''
One of the fav's must be Don't come running to me if you break your leg.
 
"Hope don't mind me asking?"

How the fck will I know unless you ask !
 

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