Twunt
As in if it twunt there.......? Or am I thinking about twernt?Twunt
From Glaswegian English -
'Amurney' - I am not - as in - 'yoor a pure fud' - 'amurney!' - 'aye ye are'
'S'naw' - it is not
'Dreich' - a sort of dank, drizzly day that never gets properly daylight - the 'ch' sounds as in 'loch' or the 'j' in rioja - technically - a sounded glottal fricative - absent from most English dialects but Scousers can do it. Interestingly the north Germans and the Dutch use a virtually identical word
'Carnaptious' or 'Thrawn' - to be willfully difficult
'Hurple' - to walk with a limp.
Mone'then - I.
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