Do you still use any of these words and phrases?
1. Jiggered
Jiggered can be used to describe being exhausted or something that is broken. Example: “I'm proper jiggered” today or “That TV is jiggered - there’s no fixing it". Photo: Shutterstock
2. Maungy
Maungy is used to describe someone who is being moody or in a mood. Example: “He’s being really maungy today.” Have you heard this recently? Photo: Shutterstock
3. Playin’ pop
If you’re playin’ pop then you’re angry or telling someone off. Photo: Shutterstock
4. Wick as a lopp
If you’re “wick as a lopp” then you’re in good health, similar to the phrase “Fit as a fiddle”. Photo: Shutterstock
5. Nut jannock
Nut jannock is used to describe something that is not fair. Example: “It’s nut jannock is that”. Photo: Shutterstock
6. Nithered
If you’re feeling a bit cold then you might be “nithered”. Example: “She's feeling nithered today - best put another jumper on!”. Photo: Shutterstock