Scouse - the Liverpool accent
"La" - young man (as in: "Aright, la")
"Bizzies" - police
"Biff" - cigarettes/tobacco (as in: "Aright lad, any biff?)
"I've got a cob on" - I am in a mood
"Joey" - Taxi
"Boss" - very good (as in: "That's boss lad!)
"Come 'ed" - come on
"Go 'ed" - go ahead
"Our kid" - my brother
"Get off" - going (as in: "I've gotta get off lad)
"Ta" - Thank you (as in "Ta luv")
"Sound" - Cool (as in: "Aright lad, that's sound")
"Ta ra" - Goodbye
"Seeyafta" or "see yuz" - see you later
"Tezzers" - testicles
"Tezz" - to have relations
"Barm" - sandwich (as in: "Can I have a chip barm please luv")
"Arl" - old (as in: "He's an 'arl lad, him")
"Deece" - decent
"Well in" - good job, way to go.
"Bills" - trousers
"Sit off/sittin off" - staying in (as in: "Was out last night so I'm sitting off tonight lad")
“Gettin’ on it” – going out (as in: “You getting on it tonight, lad?”)
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