Nesh meaning that you feel the cold, it’s a Derbyshire saying. (Jenny Sutton)



Dimpsy is when it's just getting dark in Devon (Trevona Tucker)

Mardy, meaning moody, sulking. Lincolnshire. (Jayne Cividin)

Breeks, meaning trousers. My personal favourite. It's Cumbrian. (Emma Evans)



Mither, meaning bother in the North. "Stop mithering" a reply to virtually everything that a child said. (Jean Seager)

Foosies, little sweet treats to have with tea or coffee. N Ireland (Adrienne McCann)

Ket, meaning food. Hartlepool word, and it's an awful word (Caroline Armstrong)