What does Brussen mean?

Brussen is a word that has a very specific meaning but which needs several other words and phrases to explain its meaning, which is of course what makes it a superb word. The words that almost describe it are: grumpy/aggressive/macho/full of bravado/itching for a fight/possessed of a mistaken sense of superiority.

What does Allus mean in Yorkshire?

Allus – meaning always.

What is a good word for happiness?

happiness

  • beatitude,
  • blessedness,
  • bliss,
  • blissfulness,
  • felicity,
  • gladness,
  • joy,
  • warm fuzzies.

What does Morngy mean?

Morngy. Sulky or whingeing, usually of a child.

What does UD mean in Yorkshire?

Note for table: ‘UD’ stands for Urban District, ‘RD’ stands for Rural District, ‘MB’ stands for Municipal Borough, ‘Met. B’ stands for Metropolitan Borough and ‘CB’ stands for County Borough.

What is a dip Yorkshire?

1) In a coal-mine the ‘dip’ was the downward slope of the vein or stratum, contrasted with the ‘rise’. Both terms were used in a statement about a new pit in Shibden: 1713 From the old pitt eye towards the Soft Bed coals on the rise side is 6 score and 4 yards. All the rest is on the dipp side.

What does Mardy mean in texting?

adjective, mar·di·er, mar·di·est. grumpy or moody; sulky: She’s behaving like a typical mardy teenager, refusing to tell us what’s wrong.

What does Moungy mean?

maungy in British English (ˈmɔːndʒɪ ) adjectiveWord forms: -gier or -giest. West Yorkshire dialect. (esp of a child) sulky, bad-tempered, or peevish.

What does fettle mean in Yorkshire?

put in order
More than 4,000 words have been collected in a new ‘Yorkshire Dictionary’ for the first time ever. Unusual words for the Yorkshire region include ‘fettle’, meaning to ‘put in order’, ‘day gate’ meaning ‘sunset’ and ‘sackless’, meaning ‘innocent of wrong intent’.